that is a roll violation if you roll on your back because if you get down there and hand it off then it would not be a penalty.
Possession means at any time having on your person or within your control the item that is possessed.
Probably having your probation revoked and a new charge of Coke possession/Use.
Not necessarily the same. Theft is the ACT of stealing something. Possession is the act of having it on your person, or within your control.
Possession means under your control. Having it on your person, in your hand, near you, or you have the keys to to cabinet where it is stored.
Is it possible that you mean possession of a firearm? In general, possession means having control over an item. If you hold the item in your hand, or place it in your dresser drawer, you have actual possession of the item. If I have the keys to the lock on a gun safe, I have CONSTRUCTIVE possession of all guns in that safe- I may not be holding the guns, but I control them.
Brandon Davis admitted to having premarital sex, which is a violation of BYU's honor code.
It is having a firearm under your control when there is a law that says you cannot. It may be that you have it physically in reach, or that you control access to it (have the keys to a safe)
"Possession" in the law does not necessarily mean having it on your person. Possession refers to the exercise of your 'dominion' (e.g.: within your power, control, or ability to readily access, something).You may "possess" something by having it on your person, or by its nearness or closeness to you, or by your ready access to it.
Yes, part of your probation is not having possession of, or using, illegal drugs. If you are caught violating probation, there is a very high chance that you will be arrested, and your probation will be voided.
You could have drank it somewhere , like another state, gone into another state and been charged with and MIP in the second state for having the alcohol in your system.
The taking of possession of property means basically having total control over it. If the property is a rental property and the landlord hands you the keys, then you are in legal possession of the property, something that the landlord cannot take back unless he legally evicts you.
That would not be a violation of the Hatch Act.