pundi
Bluelighter
As milkybar said, don't say anything. ANYTHING...
From my own experience (not a drug charge), if your under 16-17 then get your parents involved. The police were much more lenient on me when they had my parents breathing down my neck and theirs.
And as milkybar said, don't say anything.
The three pills in the wallet is a prime example. You are presumed innocent until guilty (although it mightn't feel that way). The police in the wallet situation would have had to prove (beyond reasonable doubt) that the pills were hers. Next to impossible seeing as the wallet had been out of her possession. It was most likely something she said later that incriminated her (just an educated guess).
So as milkybar said, don't say ANYTHING...
[This message has been edited by pundi (edited 19 March 2001).]
From my own experience (not a drug charge), if your under 16-17 then get your parents involved. The police were much more lenient on me when they had my parents breathing down my neck and theirs.
And as milkybar said, don't say anything.
The three pills in the wallet is a prime example. You are presumed innocent until guilty (although it mightn't feel that way). The police in the wallet situation would have had to prove (beyond reasonable doubt) that the pills were hers. Next to impossible seeing as the wallet had been out of her possession. It was most likely something she said later that incriminated her (just an educated guess).
So as milkybar said, don't say ANYTHING...
[This message has been edited by pundi (edited 19 March 2001).]