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What Is the Penalty/sentence for Illegal Drug Possession and Paraphernalia in Arizona?

Question by LisFair: What is the penalty/sentence for illegal drug possession and paraphernalia in Arizona?
I had my purse searched by security guards, and they found a straw about 2 inches in length (straw used for snorting cocaine). They tested it and it came out positive for methamphetamine. They arrested me for possession of an illegal drug and paraphernalia. I am a 20 year old female with no prior offenses. What will my punishment be? I didn’t have coke or anything on me, just the residue on the straw.

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Answer by Ben
Az

Az drug laws are some of the toughest in the nation. It is rare to be prosecuted for a minute amount of residue, however, it is possible. The paraphernalia conviction alone can get you up to 6 months jail and a $ 150,000 fine. Obtain a good attorney who will negotiate a plea deal on the paraphernalia and hope for suspended sentence along with probation.

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