Hello. Well, briefly, a few days ago, I was caught driving my father's car after smoking marijuana. Marijuana was reported by the technical device (drug test). I was detained for 24 hours. Can you tell me if I will go to prison and for how long my father's car will be stopped and what fine will I pay I'm 19 years old (if that matters). Please don't blame me, don't judge me. Just tell me what the penalties are and whether I will go to prison, because I am extremely worried. So far, so many people have been caught drugged behind the wheel and I have never seen one enter the prison, please tell me that I will not enter either, because I will go crazy! :( :( My problem is serious, I beg you for advice and recommendations! If there are people lawyers or those who understand the law, please explain to me in detail how things are with such a transgression on my part. I am extremely sorry for everything that happened, I will go crazy, I learned a lesson and this will be a lesson for me and it will be an earring on my ear and it will never happen again! In my case, a fast-track procedure was initiated, not a pre-trial one. If anyone can also explain to me the difference between fast and pre-trial proceedings. Please help and advice! I ask the moderators of this site to approve and publish my story! Thanks in advance! Please help and advice! I ask the moderators of this site to approve and publish my story! Thanks in advance! Please help and advice! I ask the moderators of this site to approve and publish my story! Thanks in advance!
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"So far, so many people have been caught drugged behind the wheel, and I haven't seen one go to jail." Well, just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it won't! Anyway, if it's your first violation - 6 months without a license, and the car "on logs". If they found "material" in the car, however, the situation will not be "pink" for you! Rapid proceedings are when there is indisputable evidence of a crime and you go straight to court. Pre-trial is when there is not enough evidence and it has yet to be collected to be transferred to court.