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I'm torn. I'm pro the decriminalization of weed but also pro following the laws of the state you reside in. So, while the charges are an "eye roll emoji" (unless she was high while driving), she did technically break the law and it is the second offense in a very short period of time. I doubt the Tennessee program will do anything since they gave her a light slap on the hand after admitting guilt to burglary and domestic violence charges...

With that said, apparently she was granted judicial diversion for the first charges, which means she had to be out of trouble for 11 months before her charges could be expunged. So this incident could mean that judicial diversion is now off the table and she has to face criminal charges for her original domestic violence and burglary charges. I have a feeling she may be doing some jail time unless her lawyers can work some magic.
 
I'm torn. I'm pro the decriminalization of weed but also pro following the laws of the state you reside in. So, while the charges are an "eye roll emoji" (unless she was high while driving), she did technically break the law and it is the second offense in a very short period of time. I doubt the Tennessee program will do anything since they gave her a light slap on the hand after admitting guilt to burglary and domestic violence charges...

With that said, apparently she was granted judicial diversion for the first charges, which means she had to be out of trouble for 11 months before her charges could be expunged. So this incident could mean that judicial diversion is now off the table and she has to face criminal charges for her original domestic violence and burglary charges. I have a feeling she may be doing some jail time unless her lawyers can work some magic.
I would guess that she will not do jail time but will be resentenced to “regular” probation meaning drug tests and reporting to a probations officer and paying probation costs. However, I base this on what would happen where I practice in Georgia. I don’t practice inn Tennessee.
 
I would guess that she will not do jail time but will be resentenced to “regular” probation meaning drug tests and reporting to a probations officer and paying probation costs. However, I base this on what would happen where I practice in Georgia. I don’t practice inn Tennessee.
You know more than me, so I'll lean on your expertise!
 
I would guess that she will not do jail time but will be resentenced to “regular” probation meaning drug tests and reporting to a probations officer and paying probation costs. However, I base this on what would happen where I practice in Georgia. I don’t practice inn Tennessee.

Is weed still illegal in Tennessee? Here in CT it is not, but if you drive while high or have a certain amount on you, that is illegal.
 
Is weed still illegal in Tennessee? Here in CT it is not, but if you drive while high or have a certain amount on you, that is illegal.
I assume it is or she would not have been arrested . Most southern states it is but rarely enforced for less than an ounce unless the cop wants to have your vehicle searched as “ inventoried incident to an arrest “
 
Is weed still illegal in Tennessee? Here in CT it is not, but if you drive while high or have a certain amount on you, that is illegal.
My understanding, possibly wrong, was that it was 4 am and she was driving erratically, so she got pulled over.
 
Not even about the weed for me. But…don’t be driving. It’s about not taking advantage of the break she was given and continuing to make bad choices. And most importantly. I hope those who consider her family or a friend…get some real help for her because the two weeks off thing…didn’t work.
 

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