If drugs are found in your residence, but not on your person, the State must prove that you had constructive possession of marijuana or controlled substances to convict you. This means that if you have a roommate, and the drugs are found in a common area of your apartment or house, the mere presence of drugs may not be enough to convict you. If you are a college student charged with constructive possession of marijuana, ecstasy, Xanax, or other controlled substances, call Gibson Law Office. We have defended college students throughout Indiana, including students at Purdue – West Lafayette, Indiana – Bloomington, Butler – Indianapolis, Ball State – Muncie, Wabash College – Crawfordsville, IPFW – Fort Wayne, Indiana State – Terre Haute, and St. Joseph’s College – Rensselaer.
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