The Engelberger Law Group L.L.C., located at 399 Washington Ave NE in Marietta, Georgia, provides experienced legal representation for individuals facing drug charges. Their attorney handles a wide spectrum of drug crimes in Georgia, from possession of small amounts of marijuana to trafficking substantial quantities of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and other opioids. The firm understands Georgia’s punitive approach to drug offenses, where penalties range from one year in jail for small marijuana amounts to life imprisonment for trafficking Schedule I substances. Their defense strategies focus on thoroughly investigating each case, challenging the prosecution’s evidence collection methods, and identifying constitutional violations during searches or arrests. The firm works to develop effective defenses based on each client’s specific circumstances, whether negotiating plea deals or fighting charges at trial. The Engelberger Law Group recognizes the complexity of drug cases, particularly those involving prescription medications and addiction issues, and strives to secure the best possible outcome while helping clients navigate Georgia’s criminal justice system. Free consultations are available by calling (770) 312-9156.

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The Serpa Law Office provides skilled representation in Massachusetts drug cases from offices at 20 Park Plaza #400A in Boston and 500 Victory Road, Suite 400 in Quincy. Attorney Joseph Serpa defends clients against the full spectrum of controlled substance charges, from possession to trafficking, involving Schedule I-V substances including marijuana, cocaine, heroin, LSD, oxycodone, prescription medications, and hallucinogens like psilocybin mushrooms. With decades of experience, the firm excels at identifying constitutional violations in search and seizure procedures, successfully filing motions to suppress evidence and securing case dismissals. Their comprehensive defense strategies address various charge types, from simple possession to intent to distribute, while effectively countering constructive possession claims and challenging circumstantial evidence used to allege distribution intent. The firm emphasizes the serious consequences of drug convictions beyond incarceration, including impacts on employment, education, citizenship, and deportation risks. For a free, confidential consultation regarding any Massachusetts drug charge, contact Serpa Law Office at 617-936-0201, with attorneys available around the clock for immediate counsel.

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Strom Law Firm, LLC, operating from 6923 N Trenholm Rd, Columbia, SC 29206, provides specialized defense against drug charges throughout South Carolina and Georgia. Founded in 1996 by former United States Attorney and Richland County Assistant Solicitor Pete Strom, the firm emphasizes that federal and state drug charges in South Carolina carry some of the stiffest penalties in the nation. Their Columbia-based drug crime attorneys handle cases involving possession, possession with intent to distribute, trafficking, possession of drugs near schools, prescription fraud, manufacturing, and cultivation of controlled substances including marijuana, crack cocaine, methamphetamines, heroin, and Schedule I, II, and III drugs. The firm immediately challenges prosecution evidence after being retained, examining whether search warrants were properly executed and investigating whether standards for searches and arrests were followed correctly. Their defense team explores multiple strategies including lack of evidence, insufficient evidence, questionable probable cause, unwitting possession, warrantless searches, and entrapment. With decades of experience, they understand that a criminal record can impact careers and reputations. For a free consultation, call (803) 252-4800.

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Kuchler & Cotton, S.C., operating from 1535 E. Racine Avenue in Waukesha and 7000 W. North Avenue in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, provides expert defense against state and federal drug charges. Their seasoned attorneys confront Wisconsin’s increasingly broad drug laws that allow law enforcement to arrest people for virtually non-criminal activity, such as caregivers distributing medication to patients. The firm represents clients facing manufacturing/operating marijuana grow houses, drug distribution (even passing a joint to a friend can constitute distribution), and prescription drug fraud charges. Their comprehensive approach includes working with experienced private investigators and treatment professionals, conducting background investigations on witnesses and informants, fighting to suppress evidence, and exploring various approaches for charge reduction or sentence mitigation. With proven success in getting evidence thrown out, statements and confessions suppressed, and charges reduced or dismissed, their defense team has secured not guilty verdicts for virtually every type of drug charge. For immediate assistance following a drug bust, contact Kuchler & Cotton at 262-542-4218, potentially negotiating cases before charges are filed.

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Sarah K. Fox leads The Fox Firm in Plano, TX, providing experienced criminal defense for individuals facing drug charges. The firm defends clients against various drug offenses, including possession of controlled substances, drug trafficking, and drug DWI involving substances across all Texas penalty groups from cocaine and methamphetamine to prescription drugs. Attorney Fox, a former felony prosecutor, leverages her insider knowledge of the District Attorney’s Office to identify weaknesses in evidence, search and seizure procedures, chain of possession, and other legal standards that may not have been met by law enforcement. For first-time drug offenders, the firm helps clients enroll in Texas’ First Offender Act program, which defers adjudication during probation and can lead to record sealing upon successful completion. The Fox Firm thoroughly evaluates constitutional protections that may have been violated during arrests, ensuring evidence obtained through illegal searches is properly challenged. Their defense strategies encompass examining whether police had the right to search vehicles or if undercover officers followed precise mandated procedures. Call 972-640-9210 for a consultation to discuss your drug charge situation.

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Attorney Michael O’Meara at O’Meara Law LLC, located at 53 W Jackson Blvd, Suite 919, Chicago, IL 60604, provides specialized defense for drugged driving charges in Illinois. As a former Deputy District Attorney, O’Meara understands that drugged driving cases are pursued as aggressively as alcohol-related DUIs, with Illinois law prohibiting driving under the influence of both prescription and non-prescription controlled substances, including medical marijuana. First offense drugged driving is charged as a Class A misdemeanor with penalties including up to one year in jail and $2,500 in fines, escalating to a Class 2 felony for third offenses with potential prison terms up to three years and $25,000 in fines. Consequences extend beyond incarceration to include driver’s license suspension, increased insurance costs, and employment difficulties. O’Meara constructs defenses challenging the legality of traffic stops, questioning field sobriety and chemical test validity, contesting testing procedures, and disputing actual operation of the vehicle. For immediate assistance with drugged driving charges, clients can call 312-909-0706 for a free consultation to explore defense options and potential outcomes.

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From offices at 420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 2450, New York, NY 10170, Paul D. Petrus, Jr. & Associates, P.C. provides specialized defense for those issued desk appearance tickets (DATs) for drug offenses in Manhattan. Attorney Petrus explains that individuals caught with misdemeanor amounts of drugs may receive these tickets instead of spending the night in jail, particularly if they have no criminal record or open warrants. A DAT requires court appearance on a specified future date, with serious consequences for those who fail to appear, including bench warrants entered into national databases. Though DATs allow immediate release, the firm emphasizes that convictions for the underlying charges can still result in jail time, making immediate legal representation crucial. As an experienced NYC criminal defense attorney, Paul D. Petrus, Jr. understands the complexities of New York drug laws and offers free initial consultations at (646) 733-4711 to develop effective defense strategies for those facing DATs. The firm focuses on protecting clients’ rights throughout the criminal process, working toward the best possible case outcomes while providing strategic, results-driven representation.

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Thomas S. Smith and Scott Smith lead Smith Law Firm from 211 West Main Street, Suite 1 in Dothan, AL, providing aggressive representation for those charged with drug trafficking. The firm distinguishes between drug trafficking and drug possession under Alabama law, explaining that trafficking involves selling, delivering, or transporting drugs into the state in specific quantities, such as 28 grams of cocaine or 2 pounds of marijuana. Their attorneys understand Alabama’s stringent drug trafficking laws which include mandatory minimum sentences and substantial fines dependent on drug type and quantity. The firm mounts robust defenses by challenging constructive possession charges, questioning drug quantity measurements, and exploring illegal search and seizure violations. In multiple-defendant drug trafficking cases, they negotiate with prosecutors to pursue lighter sentences through cooperation agreements. Smith Law Firm’s experienced criminal defense lawyers meticulously prepare for trials by engaging investigators and experts when necessary to demolish insufficiently supported charges or challenge unlawful searches. Call 334-702-1744 promptly to schedule an initial consultation if facing drug trafficking charges.

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Grant Dwyer Law, operating from 3040 SW 2nd Ave in Miami, FL, specializes in drug crime defense with particular expertise in narcotics cases ranging from minor marijuana possession to complex cocaine trafficking operations. Attorney Grant Dwyer provides compassionate yet aggressive representation, recognizing that many drug offenses stem from addiction and chemical dependency rather than criminal intent. The firm handles various drug-related charges including cannabis sales, cocaine trafficking, marijuana trafficking, MDMA sales, possession with intent to sell, and drug paraphernalia cases. Their legal team meticulously evaluates each case, identifying constitutional violations like illegal searches and developing strategic defenses to secure charge dismissals, plea bargains, or favorable trial outcomes. The practice also maintains knowledge of Miami-Dade County’s pioneering Drug Court program, which offers rehabilitation-focused alternatives for clients genuinely seeking recovery. With an understanding of both legal and personal dimensions of addiction, Grant Dwyer Law offers free consultations via phone at (305) 215-7586, serving clients throughout Florida including Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

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Holder Susan Slusher LLC, located at 3220 Vandiver Drive in Columbia, MO 65202, brings over 20 years of litigation experience to drug crime defense throughout mid-Missouri. Their accomplished attorneys defend clients against a range of drug charges including possession, sales, distribution, manufacturing, and trafficking of controlled substances. With a focus on cases involving marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine, mushrooms, and prescription drugs like Ritalin, OxyContin, Percocet, and Vicodin, the firm emphasizes that even minor drug charges in Missouri require skilled legal representation. Missouri penalties for drug crimes are severe, with possession of controlled substances other than marijuana typically charged as felonies carrying fines up to $5,000 and seven years imprisonment, while more serious trafficking offenses can result in life imprisonment. The firm’s approach includes thorough investigation, challenging police procedure, examining search and seizure issues, questioning informant reliability, and identifying civil rights violations. Serving Columbia, Moberly, Fulton, and Boonville, they offer free case evaluations at 573-499-1700 to develop strategic defenses tailored to each client’s situation.

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