Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Criminal Charge's 11364 & 11377
I would like to know the definition to these charges. What do these #'s stand for? Please let me know.
6 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Criminal Charge's 11364 & 11377
11377 of the Health & Safety Code is possession of a controlled substance (typicaly meth, but it includes others). 11364 is possession of drug paraphernalia (usually a pipe).
Re: Criminal Charge's 11364 & 11377
These are Penal Code sections, but I do not think you have them correct because I do not see a listing in the Penal Code for those sections.
You can find the penal code here:
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/calawquery?codesection=pen&codebody=&hits=20
Re: Criminal Charge's 11364 & 11377
OK...found them...H&S Code Sections:
11364. (a) It is unlawful to possess an opium pipe or any device,
contrivance, instrument, or paraphernalia used for unlawfully
injecting or smoking (1) a controlled substance specified in
subdivision (b), (c), or (e), or paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) of
Section 11054, specified in paragraph (14), (15), or (20) of
subdivision (d) of Section 11054, specified in subdivision (b) or (c)
of Section 11055, or specified in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d)
of Section 11055, or (2) a controlled substance which is a narcotic
drug classified in Schedule III, IV, or V.
(not complete section)
11377. (a) Except as authorized by law and as otherwise provided in
subdivision (b) or Section 11375, or in Article 7 (commencing with
Section 4211) of Chapter 9 of Division 2 of the Business and
Professions Code, every person who possesses any controlled substance
which is (1) classified in Schedule III, IV, or V, and which is not
a narcotic drug, (2) specified in subdivision (d) of Section 11054,
except paragraphs (13), (14), (15), and (20) of subdivision (d), (3)
specified in paragraph (11) of subdivision (c) of Section 11056, (4)
specified in paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (f) of Section
11054, or (5) specified in subdivision (d), (e), or (f) of Section
11055, unless upon the prescription of a physician, dentist,
podiatrist, or veterinarian, licensed to practice in this state,
shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail for a period of
not more than one year or in the state prison.
(b) (1) Any person who violates subdivision (a) by unlawfully
possessing a controlled substance specified in subdivision (f) of
Section 11056, and who has not previously been convicted of a
violation involving a controlled substance specified in subdivision
(f) of Section 11056, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(2) Any person who violates subdivision (a) by unlawfully
possessing a controlled substance specified in subdivision (g) of
Section 11056 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(3) Any person who violates subdivision (a) by unlawfully
possessing a controlled substance specified in paragraph (7) or (8)
of subdivision (d) of Section 11055 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(4) Any person who violates subdivision (a) by unlawfully
possessing a controlled substance specified in paragraph (8) of
subdivision (f) of Section 11057 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(not complete section)
Re: Criminal Charge's 11364 & 11377
11364 is commonly regarding the possesion of instruments or paraphernalia used in conjunction with drugs...11377 is usually regarding the possesion of meth, but includes other possible drugs under that section. Hope that helps. David Wallin
Re: Criminal Charge's 11364 & 11377
Felony: possession of paraphernalia, possession of drugs. If you need legal help for you or yours in these charges, feel free to contact me.
Re: Criminal Charge's 11364 & 11377
Possession of paraphernalia, possession of drugs. Felony or misdemeanor, depending upon how charged. If you need legal help for you or yours in these charges, feel free to contact me.
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