Pennsylvania:
Someone I know is potentially facing drug charges. There was an anonymous letter that was given to the principal of the school stating that someone inside of the school was using and selling drugs during school hours. The only evidence available is statements from teachers in which over half of them knew. The drug in question is marijuana and was made into baked goods. What are the potential charges or alternatives for a first time offender if there is no concrete evidence (drugs in question are not found) and the only evidence is statements made from teachers saying they had knowledge of that person distributing drugs before, during, or after school? This person is going through a tremendous amount of anxiety and is waiting for an investigation taking place for the school in less than a day. The investigation is being handled by the school attorney who's expertise is in education.
Someone I know is potentially facing drug charges. There was an anonymous letter that was given to the principal of the school stating that someone inside of the school was using and selling drugs during school hours. The only evidence available is statements from teachers in which over half of them knew. The drug in question is marijuana and was made into baked goods. What are the potential charges or alternatives for a first time offender if there is no concrete evidence (drugs in question are not found) and the only evidence is statements made from teachers saying they had knowledge of that person distributing drugs before, during, or after school? This person is going through a tremendous amount of anxiety and is waiting for an investigation taking place for the school in less than a day. The investigation is being handled by the school attorney who's expertise is in education.