Ohio MDMA Ecstasy Possession Laws
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Interestingly enough, an individual charged with MDMA possession does not actually have to have the MDMA on their physical body in order to be charged with possession. Rather, the individual only needs to be found to have the illegal drugs within their control. Specifically, their are cases where an individual can be found to have control of the drug by means of constructive possession. Constructive possession is when the individual is found to have "access" to these illegal drugs even if they are not within their physical surroundings.
Ohio MDMA Ecstasy Possession Laws
In order to be found guilty of MDMA possession the state must prove beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant knowingly had control of this illegal drug in question. This clearly demands a lot of evidence and support on behalf of the defense that needs to be reviewed and evaluated by a professional in the field.
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