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Marijuana Possession in Indiana: What You Need to Know

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No Priors?

You May Qualify for Conditional Discharge.

Possession

Less than 30 grams is a Class B Misdemeanor.

Max Penalty

180 days in jail and/or a $1000 fine for Class B.

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No matter the severity of your drug possession charge, the criminal defense attorneys at Wilson and Kinsman are here to assist. We have a successful track record of dismissals or reductions in charges for our clients.

As a first-time offender for marijuana possession, you may qualify for a conditional discharge from the court. This involves pleading guilty to a misdemeanor, with the court delaying judgment while you fulfill specific conditions. By complying with court requirements, like undergoing random drug testing and other stipulations set by the judge, the charge can be dismissed.

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