Tag: Possession of Marijuana

Possession of Marijuana Charge in Stafford – Dismissed!

Possession of Marijuana Charge in Stafford – Dismissed! The Weiland Firm represented a client charged with Possession of Marijuana in Stafford County, Va. The client was a first-time offender. On the date of the trail, The Attorney was able to convince the judge to dismiss the Possession of Marijuana charge. The client only needed to […]
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Possession of Marijuana Charge Reduced in Chesterfield

Possession of Marijuana Charge Reduced in Chesterfield The Weiland Firm represented a client charged with possession of marijuana in Chesterfield County. The client worked for the government, and had a security clearance that he could not lose. The Attorney was able to have the charge reduced from a possession of marijuana charge to a possession […]
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Chesterfield Marijuana Possession Reduced and Avoided Jail Time

Chesterfield Marijuana Possession Reduced and Avoided Jail Time The Weiland Firm represented a client charged with Possession of Marijuana in Chesterfield County. The client had to drive for his job, and feared having his license suspended, as well as the possibility for jail time. If convicted of Possession of Marijuana, the person’s driver’s license is […]
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King George County, VA – Possession of Marijuana DISMISSED

King George County, VA – Possession of Marijuana DISMISSED John Weiland of The Weiland Firm, PLC, Attorneys at Law, recently represented a client charged with the misdemeanor offense of Possession of Marijuana in King George County, Virginia. Mr. Weiland reviewed the police officer’s evidence which confirmed that the search was indeed valid. Mr. Weiland then […]
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Spotsylvania County VA – Possession of Marijuana DISMISSED

Spotsylvania County – Marijuana Possession DISMISSED John Weiland of The Weiland Firm, PLC, Attorneys at Law, recently represented a client charged with the misdemeanor offense of Possession of Marijuana in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Mr. Weiland monitored a potentially dispositive procedural issue with the case and also presented mitigating evidence on his client’s behalf and the […]
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