Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

Possesion of a controlled substance

I was recently arrested (and later released on O.R.) during a traffic stop for possessing a controlled substance without a prescription. Specifically I had 1 Adderall tablet that is prescribed to me by a psychiatrist but did not have proof of the prescription with me. I have since obtained proof from the pharmacy (Walgreens). I could, but haven't at this time, notify my doctor to obtain additional proof. I have not yet appeared in court (date is set for 1/2/08) and am not sure if I can appear with proof and clear up the matter or if it's more complicated than that. What would you advise?


Asked on 12/20/07, 1:54 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Allen Farshi Law Offices of Allen Farshi

Re: Possesion of a controlled substance

You should Stop acting as your own attorney and hire one immediately.

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Answered on 12/22/07, 4:16 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: Possesion of a controlled substance

If the prescription actually covers the time period of the arrest, then take a copy to court and request the charges be dismissed. It may require you appear more than once to get it accomplished. It should not be a problem. However, if the DA and court refuse to dismiss, then you will need an attorney; if so, feel free to contact me for help.

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Answered on 12/20/07, 2:11 pm
Jacek W. Lentz Law Offices of Jacek W. Lentz

Re: Possesion of a controlled substance

You can definitely try to resolve the case yourself on your first date in court. You might need to do it through a public defender. If it is more complicated, there are always lawyers . . .

Good luck.

Jacek W. Lentz

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Answered on 12/20/07, 3:28 pm


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