San Clemente deputies conducted a traffic stop for a traffic violation on July 16, 2023 at approximately 11 p.m.
During the stop, the deputies observed drug paraphernalia in plain view inside the vehicle. A subsequent vehicle search yielded over 900 grams of Meth, approximately 40 grams of Fentanyl, a scale, and multiple small baggies.
One of the suspects lied about his name and it turned out he was on parole.
The deputies arrested both of the suspects for possession of narcotics for sale.
The possession of methamphetamine is a misdemeanor in California, involving a penalty of up to 1 year in jail and/or a fine of $1,000, according to McElfresh Law.
Furthermore, you may face additional jail time—up to 3 years—if you have any of the following prior offenses on your record:
If the police have evidence that you intended to sell or distribute the methamphetamine, you may face felony charges for possession of methamphetamines with intent to sell under California Health and Safety Code section 11378. The prosecutor may be able to convict you of this more serious offense if there is evidence that:
If convicted of possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell, you may face between 16 months and 3 years in prison along with fines reaching $10,000.
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