Thursday, May 13, 2010

What takes a drug case from a state level to a federal level?

Do you have to do your time to the door or can you get good days and be let out early?What takes a drug case from a state level to a federal level?
when it comes to transferring a case to federal level its gonna depend on what kind of drug and how much of it was confiscated. also it will depend on the suspect whether they have a long rap sheet. also if your local D.A. is no good then sometimes the feds will pick up the case.What takes a drug case from a state level to a federal level?
Most drug-related offenses violate both state and federal laws, so it's just a question of who wants to prosecute. The police will usually inform both, and then they can decide.
Well, I suppose that would depend. If you took asprin, you should have read the warning labels, and WOW watch out 4 that xlax stuff, it makes your poop go to soup level!!!!!
Your question is asking two different things. Where I am, as the officer above said, it is usually up to the feds to look at cases pending and see if they want to charge on them. With dual sovereignty someone could be tried under both systems.





Where I am, there is a 50/50 good time if the time is being served for a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor sentence of 12 months means they will serve 6 months on that misdemeanor.





With the abolition of parole in this state, felony time means the person does at least 85% of the sentence on those felony charges.





I don鈥檛 know how federal time is calculated.

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