What If I’m Charged with 5th Degree Felony Drug Possession in Minnesota?

While drug crimes have seen some reform in recent years, Minnesota continues to investigate, arrest and charge people for drugs in St. Paul and across the state. Further, once those charges come, the ramifications may include felony conviction, substantial prison sentences and even huge fines. If you are facing drug charges or the police simply want to talk to you, contact an experienced Minnesota criminal defense attorney immediately.

The factors that Minnesota uses to determine controlled substances and drug charges includes:

  • Type of Drug based upon Schedule

  • Quantity of Drug

  • Whether it is Drug Sale or simply possession

Minnesota divides controlled substances into 5 levels or schedules:

Schedule 1

  • These are considered the most dangerous drugs that have no medical value and the highest probability for addiction and abuse

  • Examples include heroin and methamphetamine

Schedule 2

  • These are considered slightly less dangerous than Schedule 1 drugs but still have a high potential for addiction and abuse

  • Examples include oxycontin, cocaine

Schedule 3

  • These are considered slightly less dangerous than Schedule 2 drugs but still have a potential for addiction and abuse

  • Examples include steroids and ketamine

Schedule 4

  • These are considered less dangerous than Schedule 3 drugs with a low potential for addiction and abuse

  • Examples include diazepam and midazolam

Schedule 5

  • These are the least dangerous compared to previous Scheduled drugs and are frequently limited to small amounts as part of a larger mixture

Minnesota continues to focus on certain controlled substances including:

  • Fentanyl

  • Heroin

  • Cocaine and Methamphetamine

  • Marijuana, Delta 9

  • Opiates

  • Oxycontin

  • Misuse or possession of prescription drugs.

The range of potential charges include:

This article will focus on 5th degree possession.  If you are facing drug charges in Minnesota, it is critical to sit down with an experienced criminal defense attorney.  This may be even more true if you haven’t been charged but the police simply want to talk. This is called pre-charge representation.  

Fifth Degree Drug Sale and Possession

Fifth degree possession, even in trace amounts of certain controlled substances, is a felony in Minnesota. These kinds of charges sometimes happen when people are stopped for minor traffic offenses like speeding or a broken tail light and then an officer finds something in the car. It is more frequently about possession or physical control. Sale of any amounts of certain drugs are frequently charged more harshly than a 5th degree charge.

Possession

Possession of any of the following may be sufficient to constitute a fifth degree drug possession charge:

  • Possession of any amount of Schedule I, II, or III drug. The exemption here is for 42.5 grams or less of marijuana

  • Attempt to acquire, possession, or control over a controlled substance through fraud or misrepresentation, using a false name, or falsely representing a physician

Sale of Drugs

Sale of any of the following may be sufficient to constitute a fifth degree drug sale charge:

  • Sale of any amount of marijuana

  • Sale of any amount any amount go Schedule IV drugs.

Penalties

Penalties for a fifth degree drug possession, excluding certain exceptions, charge includes

  • A Felony Conviction; and

  • Up to 5 years in prison; and

  • Up to a $10,000 fine.

Drug charges can be brutal for even first time offenses. Even if you can avoid some of the harsher possibilities, drug convictions can have a terrible impact on your life. Trying to get or keep a job? Going to school to make something of yourself? Are you a professional who has spent years getting to the position that you are in? Do you possess a professional license that could be at risk? The ramifications for drug charges in Minnesota go on and on and on.

St. Paul based Drug Lawyer Jack Rice has been fighting these kinds of allegations in Minnesota for decades and has an award winning track record.  Don’t just put your representation into anybody’s hands.  Go with the best. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339

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