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Cuyahoga County Court Makes a Road Trip to Lakewood's Garfield Middle School

Cuyahoga County court makes a road trip to Lakewood's Garfield Middle School
LAKEWOOD, Ohio – Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court hit the road Friday, with one judge's courtroom traveling from the Justice Center in Cleveland to Garfield Middle School, in hopes of reaching children who might be on the wrong path. Common Pleas …
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Synthetic drugs in Rice County
Recently in Rice County a tobacco store owner plead guilty to possessing synthetic drugs in his store. The owner mistakenly … Synthetic drugs were first reported in the U.S. in December 2008, when a shipment of “Spice” was seized and analyzed by U.S …
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Drug Paraphernalia Possession Questions?

Question by Gkdasj Skdjfakj: Drug Paraphernalia Possession Questions?
I was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia (marijuana pipe) in Colorado in 2012. I was and still am a minor and had a few questions regarding certain topics.

I was issued a court date, faced a judge, plead guilty (obviously they had evidence), was charged with $ 100 fine, no community service/probation, etc. and then was free to go. My questions are:

Is this on my ‘record’? If so for how long and who can view it?

I’m filling out employment applications and they ask if I was charged with any crimes, not felonies, but how should I respond? I could be honest and say yes and explain later on if I was called for an interview or should I answer no because it was dismissed so easily and in the past and I’m not even sure if it is still sticking to me on my record.

Is Being Fined for a Misdemeanor the Same as Being Convicted?

Question by packerfan: Is being fined for a misdemeanor the same as being convicted?
A little over 5 years ago, I was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia–a misdemeanor. I went up in front of a judge, plead guilty and was fined. I paid the fine, and that was the end of it.
When a job application has the question “Have you ever been convicted of a misdemeanor?” and I answer “no”, am I lying?
I was just wondering if it’s still considered a conviction when there was no jail time or probation involved.
Also, I haven’t touched illegal drugs in years, so drug testing is not a problem for me.

Best answer:

Answer by Ed
it is considered a conviction, why else do you think you paid a fine?

Answer by Billy Bob
yes..

 

Waseca Man Arrested for Cocaine Possession

Waseca man arrested for cocaine possession
According to Minnesota Courts records, Russell has an extensive criminal history. In September of 2006, Russell plead guilty to third-degree possession of a controlled narcotic with the intent to sell. He was charged with 120 days in jail and a $ 3,000 …
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2 gunmen rob motel, are still at large
N.W., were each charged Tuesday with possession of cocaine and theft by receiving stolen property. • Jonathan Romero, 25 … Tammie Renee Alford, 49, 155 Minnesota Road, Doerun, was charged Wednesday with failure to appear. Alford was arrested after …
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Super PAC raises million for Radel opponent
Radel recently attended rehab after pleading guilty to cocaine possession. The group got about … A Minnesota native and graduate of the University of Minnesota, Aaron has also written for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and The Hill newspaper. He joined …
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Man Sentenced in Connection to Drug Operation

Man sentenced in connection to drug operation
A Springfield man was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty earlier in the week to a first-degree felony cocaine charge in connection to a large-scale drug operation. Leroy Lewis III, 31, will spend 11 years in prison and then spend five years on post release control. His driver's license will also be suspended for five years. On Monday, Lewis plead guilty to possession of cocaine in an amount …
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Colt Lyerla Pleads Guilty – ESPN

Colt Lyerla pleads guilty – ESPN

Colt Lyerla pleads guilty
ESPN
Former Oregon tight end Colt Lyerla plead guilty to cocaine possession Friday, a move that will allow him to train for the NFL scouting combine. Lyerla was sentenced to 10 days in jail with another 10 days suspended, the Eugene Register-Guard reported.

Possession of Cocaine – Google News

 

Florida Drug Possession Lawyer – Drug Lawyer in Florida – Drug Defense Lawyer
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