The Most Serious Charge Against Liv Morgan in Recent Marijuana Arrest Has Been Dropped

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Liv Morgan is off the hook as it pertains to the most serious charge in her recent marijuana possession arrest in Florida.

As we reported last month here on eWn, Morgan was arrested in Florida on charges of possession of cannabis (not more than 20 grams) and possession of synthetic cannabinoid. The arrest came after a traffic stop in Sumter Country, Florida.

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According to court records, the charge for possession of synthetic cannabinoid has been dropped. Possession of synthetic cannabinoid is a felony in Florida, making it the more serious of the two charges. Possession of marijuana (20 grams or less) is a first degree misdemeanor in the state. That charge can result in one year in jail or probation, along with a $1,000 fine. If she’s convicted, she also faces a six-month driving license suspension, random drug testing, and all the reimbursement of all fees related to the sentence.

There is currently a status conference on the case that will be taking place on February 20th.

There is said to be “no heat” on Liv Morgan over the arrest.

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Liv Morgan, a professional wrestler, has been cleared of the most serious charge in her recent marijuana possession arrest in Florida. The arrest occurred after a traffic stop in Sumter County, Florida, where Morgan was charged with possession of cannabis (not more than 20 grams) and possession of synthetic cannabinoid.

However, according to court records, the charge for possession of synthetic cannabinoid has been dropped. This is significant because possession of synthetic cannabinoid is considered a felony in Florida, making it a more serious offense compared to possession of marijuana (20 grams or less), which is a first-degree misdemeanor in the state.

If convicted of possession of marijuana, Morgan could face up to one year in jail or probation, along with a $1,000 fine. Additionally, she may have her driving license suspended for six months, be subjected to random drug testing, and be required to reimburse all fees related to the sentence.

A status conference on the case is scheduled for February 20th to determine the next steps in the legal proceedings.

Despite the arrest, there seems to be no negative consequences for Liv Morgan’s career. There is reportedly “no heat” on her within the wrestling industry regarding the incident.

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In conclusion, Liv Morgan has been cleared of the more serious charge in her marijuana possession arrest in Florida. The case is ongoing, and a status conference will be held to discuss further proceedings.