Were the items actually yours?
Knowledge-and-dominion research, proximity analysis, and defense patterns for constructive possession charges.
Drugs or weapons found in shared spaces, cars, apartments, common areas, create possession questions that are more complex than most defendants realize. Proximity alone is not possession. $97 for an analysis of constructive possession law in your state applied to your specific facts.
What You Get
- Constructive possession elements in your state
- Proximity analysis, what proximity does and does not prove
- Knowledge and control factors
- Shared space defense angles
- Questions for your attorney about the possession theory
Sample insight from a real report:
"Constructive possession requires proof of both knowledge AND control. Being in the same room as contraband is not enough, the prosecution must show you knew it was there AND had the ability to exercise control over it. In shared spaces, this burden becomes significantly harder to meet."
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Get the Constructive Possession Analysis — $97This report provides legal INFORMATION, not legal ADVICE. Decisions about how to use this information stay with you.