NJ Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substances (“CDS”)
Contents
- 1 NJ Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substances (CDS)
- 1.1 Schedule I CDS Drugs Per New Jersey Law
- 1.2 Possession of Schedule I CDS in New Jersey
- 1.3 Distribution of Schedule I CDS in New Jersey
- 1.4 Defending Against Schedule I CDS Charges in NJ
- 1.5 Are Schedule I Drugs Considered the Most Dangerous and Addictive?
- 1.6 Common Defenses for Marijuana Possession Charges
- 1.7 Are Magic Mushrooms and Peyote Schedule I Drugs in NJ?
- 1.8 Conclusion
NJ Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substances (CDS)
New Jersey categorizes controlled dangerous substances (CDS) into five schedules based on their potential for abuse and accepted medical use. Schedule I encompasses the most tightly regulated CDS with no recognized medical value.
Schedule I substances face the strictest laws prohibiting possession, distribution, and prescription forgery. Penalties for Schedule I offenses are the most severe under New Jersey drug laws.
Understanding the laws related to Schedule I CDS is important for avoiding the harshest criminal charges in New Jersey. An experienced criminal defense attorney can also advise how to defend against Schedule I allegations if you do face arrest.
Schedule I CDS Drugs Per New Jersey Law
According to N.J.S.A. 24:21-5, Schedule I includes CDS with a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. Some examples are:
- Heroin
- Marijuana
- LSD
- Ecstasy
- Peyote
The complete list of Schedule I CDS is identified in the DEA’s Orange Book. Schedule I mainly includes illegal street drugs.
Possession of Schedule I CDS in New Jersey
Simple possession of a Schedule I substance is a third-degree crime under N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(1). This is a serious criminal offense with penalties including:
- 3-5 years in New Jersey State Prison
- Fines up to $35,000
- Mandatory loss of driving privileges for 6 months – 2 years
School zone drug offenses bump simple possession up to a second-degree crime with stiffer penalties. Large quantity possession with intent to distribute can also lead to first-degree charges.
Distribution of Schedule I CDS in New Jersey
The penalties for illegally distributing Schedule I CDS are the most severe under N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5. For example, distribution of 1 ounce to 5 pounds of marijuana carries:
- 3-5 years in New Jersey State Prison
- Fines up to $25,000
- 1-2 year driver’s license suspension
Penalties scale up to first-degree crimes with up to 20 years prison for larger distribution amounts. And employing minors for distribution leads to further enhanced penalties.
Defending Against Schedule I CDS Charges in NJ
Facing Schedule I charges warrants retaining an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately. Possible defenses include:
- Illegal search leading to discovery of the CDS
- Lack of proof you knowingly possessed the substance
- No evidence of intent to distribute
- Entrapment by police
- Lack of proper testing procedures to identify the CDS
An assertive lawyer can often get Schedule I charges dismissed or reduced to lesser offenses through suppression motions or plea bargains. Never assume pleading guilty is your only option.
Are Schedule I Drugs Considered the Most Dangerous and Addictive?
Yes, Schedule I controlled dangerous substances are classified as having the highest potential for abuse and psychological or physical dependence. They have no accepted medical uses per the federal government.
However, an experienced attorney can still argue Schedule I substances like marijuana pose less danger than highly addictive opioids classified in lower schedules. Penalties should reflect this reduced harm.
Common Defenses for Marijuana Possession Charges
For marijuana possession specifically, possible defenses include:
- The material found was actually hemp or CBD, not cannabis
- You possessed less than 50 grams for personal use
- Someone else had control over the marijuana
- You did not knowingly possess the marijuana
An attorney can often get marijuana charges dismissed or reduced to non-criminal municipal violations by highlighting reasonable doubt.
Are Magic Mushrooms and Peyote Schedule I Drugs in NJ?
Yes, psilocybin mushrooms and peyote are classified as Schedule I CDS in New Jersey. Possession of any amount of these hallucinogens can lead to criminal charges.
Potential defenses for magic mushrooms or peyote include contesting identification, lack of knowing possession, or arguing religious use exemptions in certain scenarios.
Conclusion
Schedule I controlled dangerous substances carry the harshest criminal penalties for illegal possession and distribution under New Jersey law. Retaining an experienced criminal defense attorney is essential if facing any Schedule I allegations.
A knowledgeable lawyer can guide those accused of Schedule I offenses on viable defenses and how to avoid conviction through motions, plea bargains or trial. Don’t assume you have to plead guilty.
References
[1] New Jersey Statute 24:21-5
[2] DEA Orange Book
[3] NJ Court Rules on Attorney Conduct