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Selling, furnishing or administering marijuana (or attempting or offering to do the same) will be charged as a felony offense in California if the marijuana in question weighed more than one ounce (28.5 grams) and will be charged as a misdemeanor if the marijuana (other than concentrated cannabis) weighed one ounce or less. The felony charge is punishable by two, three or four years in state prison, the misdemeanor by a maximum $100 fine. In order to avoid the harsh consequences that are associated with a felony conviction on this charge, it is vital for the accused to hire a California drug crime defense attorney who knows how to defend against this offense.

Every person who sells, furnishes or administers marijuana is guilty of the crime of illegally selling marijuana. “Selling” marijuana means exchanging marijuana for cash, favors, services, goods or other non-cash benefits. “Furnishing” marijuana means to supply or provide the drug. “Administering” marijuana means directly applying the drug to another for that person’s immediate needs, by injection, inhalation, ingestion or any other means, by someone other than a doctor or a doctor’s staff. In order to convict the accused of this offense, it must be proven that he or she sold, furnished or administered marijuana and that he or she knew about the presence of the drug and about its narcotic character. If the accused is charged with offering to sell, furnish or administer marijuana, it must be proven that he or she offered to do the act and that he or she had the specific intent to do so.

When charged with illegally selling marijuana, the accused will likely be charged with possession of marijuana for sale. The prosecution will argue that a “for sale” charge is necessarily included in an illegal selling charge, because in order to sell the marijuana one must first possess it, either personally, constructively or jointly. However, this isn’t always the case. A good criminal defense lawyer has studied the cases and laws that relate to this charge and knows that courts have held that a possession for sale charge isn’t invariably included in a charge of furnishing marijuana. He or she also knows to review all the facts of his or her client’s case in an effort to uncover the fact that (especially in an “offer to sell” case) the accused didn’t actually possess the drug at the time the offer was made. An experienced attorney is also aware of the fact that where the only possession shown is necessarily incidental to its sale or furnishing, separate convictions for sale and possession would be invalid.

If the court finds that the accused may be charged with multiple offenses, sentencing becomes an issue – an issue that only a qualified drug attorney should attempt to address, due to the technical and complex nature of sentencing. The issue is raised if the accused is properly convicted of multiple counts because, depending on the circumstances, it may only be legal to sentence him or her on one of them. The savvy lawyer knows that in order to avoid sentencing on multiple counts, it must be shown that the different charges all arose out of the same “indivisible course of criminal conduct” and further knows the most compelling arguments to convince a judge that that was the case.

The exceptional criminal attorneys at The Kavinoky Law Firm specialize in everything that is related to California’s drug laws and defenses. They know what it takes to beat a selling, furnishing or administering marijuana charge and are dedicated to doing just that. With law offices throughout California, including several in Los Angeles, they are easily accessible to anyone needing outstanding representation from a California drug crime defense attorney. For the most valued legal advice and unsurpassed legal service, contact them today for a free consultation.

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