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"New Jersey does not recognize common law marriages. In Pennsylvania, a couple may claim to be common law married if there is clear and convincing evidence that the couple exchanged words, in the present tense, for the specific purpose of establishing the legal relationship of husband and wife."
The above scenario presents a case wherein a person in real life experiences the sort of conflict that are usually presented in fiction or novels where in one is torn between loyalty to their friend of many years and protecting themselves form legal action by the state. It is of course assumed here that the powered is an illegal substance.
<h3>How would one handle the above scenario?</h3>
Regardless of who the person is, the best bet is to report the situation to the Police.
Siding with the law is the safest thing to do when there is a conflict and a dilemma such as is presented above.
It is to be noted that the moment the friend put that substance in ones hand, they have put one in a very dangerous situation, which no good friend should do.
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