Im having the same issue except my po tryin to put me n jail over it which i told her after she dropd me that i would b dirty for thc n she just got mad and violated me then told me if i was to pay off my court fines that i would b discharged so i made a full payment n a months period thinking i would b done with probo but i go see her snd she puts me on a drug urinalyist program for four extra months maken me pay for drug test that are uneeded cuz thc is gonna b in my body cuz i have a card. I need help fighting this
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Here at Canu Torrice Law I have handled many cases involving possession of marijuana charges and specifically possession of marijuana charges involving persons who are allowed to have medical marijuana so you came to the right place at http://www.AllLegalMatters.com for legal help.
In the past we have been able to have these kind of marijuana charges lowered or in some cases dropped depending on the client’s situation. The good news for you is that because of the new Michigan medical marijuana law you do not have to have your medical marijuana registry card on you at the time you have the marijuana in your possession. The Michigan Supreme Court’s first major ruling on the law was handed down recently and they stated that the intent of the law is to permit registered and unregistered medical marijuana patients to assert medical reasons as an affirmative defense in any prosecution involving marijuana. Essentially, this provides a safety net for you and those in similar positions involving a possession of marijuana charge.
At Canu Torrice Law we know each case presents personal and different circumstances so it would be extremely beneficial for you to schedule a free consultation to meet in person or call over the phone at your earliest convenience.
PETER A. TORRICE
Canu Torrice Law
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