STATEMENT: Català Reinón Abogados gives legal advice regarding drug possession to help protect rights

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STATEMENT: Català Reinón Abogados gives legal advice regarding drug possession to help protect rights

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Discover how to act and protect legal rights in case of arrest with drugs, by Català Reinón Abogados

Madrid, February 14, 2024.- The possession of illegal substances, according to Spanish legislation, entails a series of legal implications that must be handled with care and knowledge. This text prepared by the Lawyers in Madrid, Català Reinón Abogados, offers practical and legal advice for those who find themselves in this situation, including steps to follow from the moment of arrest to the process of hiring a lawyer. Likewise, it addresses frequently asked questions related to the topic, offering a deeper understanding of the laws and sanctions applicable in Spain. It is therefore advisable to always have a criminal law firm in Madrid at this time, such as Català Reinón Abogados, on whom you can count. Drug possession, a criminal offense in most jurisdictions, including Spain, poses a complex situation for the individual involved. Article 368 of the Penal Code offers a clear understanding of the implications of such a situation. What is drug possession? Drug possession is defined as the possession of any illegal substance intended for personal use. In Spain, article 368 of the Penal Code categorizes this action as a criminal offense, subject to severe penalties. This crime involves the possession of substances that can cause serious damage to health, with penalties ranging from one to three years in prison and significant fines. Amounts considered for self-consumption A crucial aspect in Spanish legislation is the distinction between possession for self-consumption and for traffic. Specific limits are established for different drugs that, if not exceeded, could be considered for self-consumption. For example, it is established that the possession of up to 100 grams of marijuana, 25 grams of hashish, 7.5 grams of cocaine, among others, could fall under this category. However, the final determination depends on the judicial assessment, considering additional factors such as the individual's history and the circumstances of the discovery. Immediate actions and legal rights If a person is caught with drugs, it is essential to act with caution. Rights include remaining silent and requesting the presence of a criminal law attorney. During arrest, it is important to cooperate with the police without offering resistance. It is equally vital not to discuss the incident with third parties until speaking with an attorney. Potential Penalties and Legal Defenses Drug possession can carry penalties that vary depending on the amount and purpose. While possession in public spaces is an administrative offense with fines of up to 30,000 euros, possession for traffic involves more severe penalties, including prison. In situations where the individual can prove his or her addict status and possession of minimal quantities, there may be no sanctions, since Spanish law does not classify possession for self-consumption as a crime.Final advice In cases of being caught with drugs, it is crucial remain calm, do not resist, and cooperate with the authorities, always maintaining the right to legal assistance. Choosing a lawyer experienced in criminal law is essential for the correct defense and management of the case. Issuer: Català Reinón Abogados

Contact Contact name: Gemma Reinon Tardaguila Contact description: CATALA REINON ADVOCATS, SLP Contact phone: 34685996721

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