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For marijuana/THC, 12 states have a zero-tolerance law (Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Utah). Six states set per se limits (Colorado, Illinois, Nevada, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Washington).
Wyoming takes DUI very seriously, especially for minors. Wyomings DUI zero-tolerance policy bars any person under the legal drinking age from operating a vehicle with any amount of alcohol or illicit substance in their system. DUI charges, even for first-time offenders, carry serious consequences.
Wyoming has a zero-tolerance law for underage DUI. If your BAC is 0.02% or more, law enforcement can arrest you on a DUI charge. You face penalties similar to an adult charge. The judge may impose a fine of up to $750, and 90 day license suspension for a first-time conviction.
If your probation officer believes you have violated your probation, they can take you into custody. Next, you will have to attend a probation revocation hearing. During the hearing, which will be before a judge and hearing officer, you have the right to cross examine witnesses.
How Wyoming Classifies Controlled Substances Schedule I includes drugs such as , MDMA, LSD, mescaline, GHB, marihuana, and psilocybin. Schedule II includes drugs such as raw , codeine, oxycodone, morphine, , fentanyl, carfentanil, and meth.

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Rule 37 - Failure to make disclosures or to cooperate in discovery; sanctions (a) Motion for an Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery. (1) In General. On notice to other parties and all affected persons, a party may move for an order compelling disclosure or discovery.
A Wyoming power of attorney revocation is a form used to terminate or cancel a power of attorney executed in the past. After the principal fills out this form and provides a copy to the agent or attorney-in-fact and to any successor agents, the latter are legally obligated to cease acting under the power of attorney.

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