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LA County prosecutors infer intent to sell meth based on evidence patterns

In Los Angeles County, possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell is a felony under Health and Safety Code §11378, distinct from simple possession which is a misdemeanor. Prosecutors build their case by inferring intent to sell based on specific evidence patterns, such as drug-sized baggies, digital scales, ledgers, multiple cell phones, and large amounts of cash. Defense attorneys can challenge this inference by disproving elements like unlawful possession, knowledge, or intent, or by demonstrating that the evidence aligns with personal use rather than commercial distribution. AI

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LA County prosecutors infer intent to sell meth based on evidence patterns

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  1. dev.to — LLM tag TIER_1 English(EN) · Growth Collective ·

    HS 11378: Dissecting the Prosecution's Intent Inference for Methamphetamine Sales Charges in LA County – A Technical Breakdown

    <p>If you're a growth engineer or developer operating in Los Angeles County, the last thing you expect is a felony charge for methamphetamine possession with intent to sell. But under California's Health and Safety Code §11378, the legal system treats any non-trivial amount of me…