How "Constructive Possession" Applies in Pennsylvania Gun Case
  In Pennsylvania, you can be charged with illegal firearm possession even if the gun wasn't found on your person. Under the legal doctrine of constructive possession, prosecutors may argue that you had both the ability and the intent to control a firearm, even without physically holding it. Many people assume a possession charge requires a gun to be in their hand, pocket, or waistband....
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