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Under Michigan law, a person who knowingly or intentionally possesses certain qualifying controlled substances or analogues, and does not have a valid prescription, then the person charged faces a felony charge with a maximum penalty of 2 years in prison and/or a $2,000.00 fine.
If the person is charged under Michigan's delivery statute, Possession of a Controlled Substance - Delivery or Manufacturing, then the person faces a possible penalty of up to 4 years in prison and a fine of... Read More
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