What’s the Difference Between Actual and Constructive Possession in Virginia?
Under Virginia’s constructive possession laws, an officer can charge you with possession even if you don’t have drugs on your person.
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Under Virginia’s constructive possession laws, an officer can charge you with possession even if you don’t have drugs on your person.
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