Often times, the prosecution is forced to resort to
“constructive possession” of the marijuana. In a
constructive possession argument, the prosecution will
offer circumstantial evidence concerning acts,
statements, or conduct of the defendant that could
lead the judge or jury to believe that the defendant
was both aware of the presence of the marijuana and
experience dominion over it. However, having an
experienced marijuana defense attorney can make it
very difficult for the prosecution to prove that the
defendant possessed – actually or constructively – the
marijuana.
FAIRFAX MARIJUANA
LAWYER