When people think about drug possession, they usually imagine someone carrying an illegal substance in their bag or pocket. In Illinois, however, drug possession charges are not limited to cases where a drug is found on a person. Law enforcement can also arrest someone for constructive drug possession, which is a much broader form of the crime. Illinois treats any kind of illegal drug possession harshly with heavy fines and lengthy prison terms. If you or someone you know is facing drug possession charges, reach out to an Illinois criminal defense attorney who will investigate your case and start building your defense.
What Is Constructive Drug Possession?
There are two types of drug possession: actual and constructive. Actual possession means you have exclusive and immediate control over the drug, like carrying it in your pocket. Constructive possession, on the other hand, means you do not have actual possession of the drug but you have control over it and intend to use it.