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Possession With Intent To Sell Marijuana Charge To Be Expunged For Pittsburgh Medical Student

A 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh medical research student was facing a felony of possession with intent to sell marijuana and possession of marijuana charge. With these serious charges on his record, the student was looking at an academic suspension, loss of his license for one year, and even as much as being kicked out of school. At risk of losing his career in the medical field prior to it even beginning, he contacted the attorneys at Worgul, Sarna & Ness, Criminal Defense Attorneys, LLC.

Attorney Ness knew this was an important case to win and having several prior felony cases in his background, he was well-equipped to fight this charge. Our client pled to probation without a verdict for six months on the possession of marijuana charge. As long as he goes the six months without further incident, he can have the charge expunged from his record. With much relief, the medical student will be able to start a career in the future, free of obstacles.

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