Cyrus
Bluelighter
As the title says, I was arrested outside of my apartment on posession charges by undercover police officers.
Now, it was odd to me, and really surprising that these men came outside and approached me in the first place. I'm going to be honest in this to be able to get the most concise advice I can.
First, I think I was set up; I had someone referred to me, an acquaintance of whom someone I thought was a friend hit me up, asking if I could find him some adderall. I had discussed possible prices with him (as he had asked questions like how much? etc etc) but to be clear I had none of these things on me and had no intent to sell him anything; if he had asked for them I would have given him some other dudes number.
At the time, I was carrying my friends tramadol prescription as he had asked me to pick them up from his previous residence and bring them to his new place. He's got a broken leg and needs to stay off it. So I agreed, this is my good friend of a year now and I've even signed for some of his prescriptions at the pharmacy across the street from where I live. When I was arrested, they searched me because they saw something fall out of my pocket and I picked it up. It happened to be my friend's pill bottle, with his name and address on it; with the chemical it contained (tramadol 50mg's) and the quantity there of. There was supposed to be 25 in there, but it was one of his prescriptions he was still using and was ordered to use by his doctor. There were only six, so the police questioned me as to why there was six in the bottle, I told him it was obviously because my friend had been taking them for his leg pain. I was not selling the chemicals or taking them myself.
I guess my questions are, was I set up? Is there a significant amount of evidence to fully convict me of the felony charges of posession of a dangerous drug w/o prescription and posession of a controlled substance? If I were to plead not guilty, and could prove that my friend had given me permission to take them from his previous residence and bring them to his new one if the charges would be lessened or dismissed? I've met with a criminal defense lawyer and he thinks it's a 'stupid' case. I live in Las Vegas, Nevada, and have never had a record before and certainly can't afford a felony at any cost!
Now, it was odd to me, and really surprising that these men came outside and approached me in the first place. I'm going to be honest in this to be able to get the most concise advice I can.
First, I think I was set up; I had someone referred to me, an acquaintance of whom someone I thought was a friend hit me up, asking if I could find him some adderall. I had discussed possible prices with him (as he had asked questions like how much? etc etc) but to be clear I had none of these things on me and had no intent to sell him anything; if he had asked for them I would have given him some other dudes number.
At the time, I was carrying my friends tramadol prescription as he had asked me to pick them up from his previous residence and bring them to his new place. He's got a broken leg and needs to stay off it. So I agreed, this is my good friend of a year now and I've even signed for some of his prescriptions at the pharmacy across the street from where I live. When I was arrested, they searched me because they saw something fall out of my pocket and I picked it up. It happened to be my friend's pill bottle, with his name and address on it; with the chemical it contained (tramadol 50mg's) and the quantity there of. There was supposed to be 25 in there, but it was one of his prescriptions he was still using and was ordered to use by his doctor. There were only six, so the police questioned me as to why there was six in the bottle, I told him it was obviously because my friend had been taking them for his leg pain. I was not selling the chemicals or taking them myself.
I guess my questions are, was I set up? Is there a significant amount of evidence to fully convict me of the felony charges of posession of a dangerous drug w/o prescription and posession of a controlled substance? If I were to plead not guilty, and could prove that my friend had given me permission to take them from his previous residence and bring them to his new one if the charges would be lessened or dismissed? I've met with a criminal defense lawyer and he thinks it's a 'stupid' case. I live in Las Vegas, Nevada, and have never had a record before and certainly can't afford a felony at any cost!