Because the materials involved in making methamphetamine can be so dangerous, it is unlawful to dispose of hazardous or dangerous methamphetamine laboratory material in a way that creates a health risk or a risk to the environment. Under New York Penal Code § 220.76 it is against the law to
The police spotted a garbage bin on the curb in front of a house that contained empty or partially empty containers of various chemicals. The bin emitted a strong order. The officers were immediately suspicious that the trash contained waste from meth making activities. The officers asked the occupants of the house about the trash. They claimed to be unaware of what was in their bins. Suspicious about what was going on in the house, the officers entered the home and discovered a meth lab. Ultimately the officers arrested both owners of the house on suspicion of unlawful disposal of methamphetamine laboratory material as well as unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine.
Related OffensesDepending on where the materials were found, the prosecutor has to connect the discarded material to you. If they cannot, then the prosecutor will have a problem convicting you.
SentenceBecause unlawful disposal of methamphetamine laboratory material is a class E felony, if you are convicted the maximum possible prison sentence that you will receive is 4 years. Your sentence could also include a fine as well as a probation term of 5 years. In determining your sentence the judge will consider the crime committed, the details surrounding the crime, your personal background and your prior criminal record.
New York Penal Code § 220.76: Unlawful disposal of methamphetamine laboratory materialA person is guilty of unlawful disposal of methamphetamine laboratory material when, knowing that such actions are in furtherance of a methamphetamine operation, he or she knowingly disposes of, or possesses with intent to dispose of, hazardous or dangerous material under circumstances that create a substantial risk to human health or safety or a substantial danger to the environment.
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