Stevea621j
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This is where I have a real problem with the criminal justice system. The police finding drugs in your car, especially when there are other people in the car or have access to the car, does not equate to possession. To prove constructive possession they must prove; 1- that you were aware that the drugs were there, 2 - you knew they were illegal, and 3 - had the power and intent to control the drugs. It is not up to the OP to prove they weren't his drugs. However as in this case the police will make the arrest. The DA will then look at the evidence and know they cannot prove #1, and even have exculpatory evidence from his cousin that they were not his drugs, but will decide to prosecute anyway knowing that they can offer a plea to a lesser charge and 99% of the time the defense counsel will recommend taking the deal even if their client is 100% innocent. Once the ball starts rolling with an arrest, often times by an officer with a high school education and little real knowledge of the law outside of practical matters of probable cause, and what not to do to screw up the arrest, it is rare for it not to proceed through to some type of conviction. Innocent until proven guilty has not existed in our court system for quite some time, especially when you are talking about lesser, non-violent crimes.