Baumgarten Law Offices, PLLC, located at 1125 NW Nye St, Suite A, Pullman, WA 99163, provides skilled drug crime defense throughout Washington. Available at 509-207-1282, their defense team, led by attorney Luke Baumgarten, offers dedicated representation to individuals facing drug charges. The firm understands the overwhelming nature of the adversarial criminal justice system and the temptation to plead guilty when confronted with seemingly infinite resources of police and prosecutors. Their experienced attorneys have handled thousands of similar cases in the Pullman area and encourage clients to fight charges rather than make hasty decisions. Common defense strategies include challenging wrongful or illegal arrests, violations of search and seizure laws, arrest procedure violations, entrapment in sting operations, and valid medical prescriptions. The team utilizes industry experts, forensic professionals, and investigators throughout every case aspect, standing beside clients from depositions through closing statements. The firm emphasizes that time is essential in building a strong defense and has successfully represented numerous men, women, and students in their community against both misdemeanor and felony drug charges.

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Attorney Michele Finizio operates from 9 E Main St, Moorestown, NJ 08057, providing aggressive defense for clients facing drug paraphernalia charges in New Jersey. Her firm emphasizes that possession of drug paraphernalia is a criminal offense regardless of whether illegal substances are found, carrying misdemeanor penalties including up to six months in jail, fines up to $1,000, and potential driver’s license suspension for up to two years. The experienced Cherry Hill drug paraphernalia defense lawyer explains that common items like pipes, bongs, and scales can be classified as paraphernalia if prosecutors believe they were intended for drug use, even when the true purpose may be legitimate. Attorney Finizio leverages over a decade of experience defending clients throughout Camden County and Burlington County, helping individuals understand their charges and potential legal options. Her comprehensive approach includes evaluating whether items were truly intended for drug use, challenging evidence obtained through illegal searches, and exploring alternative sentencing options. The firm offers free, confidential consultations at (856) 242-7300 for those facing paraphernalia possession charges.

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Located at 53 W Jackson Blvd, Suite 919 in Chicago, The Law Office of Philip M. Gommels, PLLC provides dedicated representation for clients facing drug charges throughout Texas. With over 20 years of legal experience, Attorney Gommels understands the severe consequences of drug convictions, including lengthy prison sentences, substantial fines, driver’s license suspension, and professional licensing issues. His practice focuses on defending clients against the full spectrum of Texas drug offenses, including possession of controlled substances ranging from marijuana to cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin. The firm’s defense strategies address charges escalating from Class B misdemeanors for possessing less than one ounce of marijuana (punishable by up to 180 days in jail) to first-degree felonies for possessing large quantities of Schedule I drugs (carrying up to 99 years in prison). Gommels provides thorough case evaluation, examining evidence for possible illegal searches, entrapment, or rights violations. For clients facing drug possession with intent to distribute, the firm analyzes circumstantial evidence and challenges prosecutors’ ability to prove intent to sell. Call 312-909-0706 for a consultation.

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From their office at 680 Wolf Avenue in Easton, Pennsylvania, Madsen Law Offices provides comprehensive drug charge defense throughout Lehigh and Northampton Counties. Their experienced criminal defense attorneys handle the full spectrum of drug offenses, from minor marijuana possession and paraphernalia charges to serious felony cases involving possession with intent to distribute substantial quantities of cocaine and heroin. The firm excels at challenging complex evidence including lab test results, confidential informant testimony, and police searches that exceed legal boundaries. Their track record includes numerous dismissals and not guilty verdicts across diverse drug cases in both counties. The attorneys have successfully secured case dismissals for clients with medical marijuana cards and facilitated admissions into the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program to prevent convictions. When facing convictions, they aggressively challenge harsh mandatory minimum sentences. Their defense strategies include early intervention in cases, evidence preservation, and thorough investigation of constitutional violations. For a consultation with their Lehigh Valley drug charge attorneys, call (484) 548-0529.

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Brad Koffel and his team at Koffel Brininger Nesbitt provide aggressive yet strategic defense for drug trafficking and sale charges from their office at 1801 Watermark Dr #350, Columbus, OH 43215. Recognized as one of the Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in Ohio by the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys, the firm has successfully represented over 15,000 clients in 30 years of practice. Drug trafficking and sale charges under Ohio Revised Code 2925.03 carry severe penalties that depend on drug type, quantity, criminal history, and aggravating factors like proximity to schools. Most trafficking charges are tried as felonies with potential prison terms up to 11 years and fines reaching $20,000. The firm’s attorneys thoroughly examine cases for constitutional violations such as lack of probable cause, improper evidence collection, or illegal searches, working to have charges reduced or dismissed. They often pursue pre-trial diversion programs as alternatives to trial, and for first-time offenders, may secure release on own recognizance. The firm serves clients throughout Delaware County with offices in Columbus, Dublin, and other locations. Call (614) 884-1100 for a confidential consultation.

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Law Office of Doyle and James, LLC, located at 2535 Bethany Rd, Suite 202 in Sycamore, Illinois, provides experienced defense for drug crimes ranging from Class C misdemeanors to Class X felonies. Their attorneys understand that Illinois treats drug crimes seriously, with convictions carrying mandatory minimum fines, potential jail sentences, and permanent criminal records that can affect financial aid eligibility and limit education and employment opportunities. The firm defends against charges including cannabis possession, felony drug crimes involving cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and prescription medications, handling both state and federal cases. Their defense strategies include challenging unlawful searches, contesting search warrants, and disputing constructive possession theories. For first-time offenders, they explore diversion programs, special probation options, and deferred prosecution opportunities that can lead to dismissed charges. With extensive experience in northern Illinois counties, their attorneys have successfully handled hundreds of cases, providing free initial consultations to evaluate options and develop effective defense strategies. Contact them at (815) 980-2494 for representation.

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Mike Howard Law provides dedicated marijuana defense representation from their Dallas office at 3010 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1200. Attorney Howard understands that despite changing laws in other states, Texas maintains strict marijuana prohibitions with significant penalties for possession, selling, growing, or using marijuana. The firm offers comprehensive defense against marijuana possession charges under Texas Health and Safety Code §481.121, with penalties ranging from Class B misdemeanors for less than 2 ounces (180 days jail/$2,000 fine) to first-degree felonies for over 2,000 pounds (5-99 years imprisonment/$50,000 fine). Howard also handles more serious distribution cases, which carry even harsher penalties, and THC concentrate cases, where even small amounts can result in felony charges. The firm develops effective defense strategies including challenging unlawful searches, contesting knowledge or possession claims, questioning lab testing accuracy, and exploring diversion programs for first-time offenders. As a former prosecutor, Howard brings unique insights to marijuana defense cases, working diligently to protect clients from life-altering consequences. Call (214) 296-2221 for a free consultation.

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Attorney Ronald J. Shook at The Law Offices of Ronald J. Shook, located at 121 E. Main Ave in Gastonia, NC, specializes in defending clients facing Possession with Intent to Sell or Deliver Drug charges. His practice focuses on these serious drug offenses that carry significant jail time depending on the drug type and criminal record. Attorney Shook helps clients understand North Carolina’s drug scheduling system, from Schedule I substances (highest abuse potential, no medical use) like heroin and ecstasy that carry up to 39 months imprisonment, to Schedule VI substances like marijuana punishable by up to 24 months. His defense strategies address the critical distinction between PWISD and trafficking charges, which are based on drug quantity thresholds. When police promise leniency for “cooperation,” Shook advises clients against hasty decisions without legal counsel. His approach includes investigating constitutional rights violations during arrests, challenging the government’s evidence of intent, and working to have charges reduced or dismissed. Call 704-671-2390 for a free consultation with an attorney who has successfully represented hundreds of PWISD cases.

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The Law Office of James Novak at 4500 S Lakeshore Dr #352 in Tempe, AZ 85282 provides criminal defense for clients potentially eligible for Arizona’s TASC (Treatment Assessment Screening Center) Drug Diversion Program. As a non-profit alternative to incarceration, TASC offers drug screening, education, counseling, and substance abuse support services for first-time drug offenders in Arizona. Attorney James Novak, a former prosecutor who exclusively defends drug, DUI, and criminal cases throughout Phoenix Metro and East Valley cities, helps clients qualify for this deferred prosecution program. Participation requires agreement from the Court, Prosecution, and TASC administration following a screening process to determine eligibility. If successfully completed, TASC may recommend case dismissal, but if not completed, the original conviction and sentencing orders are reinstated, typically including incarceration. Novak emphasizes the importance of retaining experienced legal counsel when facing drug charges to either secure dismissal or gain entry into this alternative program. For free consultations on active drug charges, contact the office at (480) 413-1499 for immediate representation.

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M. Qader A. Baig, a former drug prosecutor now practicing at 913 Commercial Street, Conyers, GA 30012, uses his prior training and prosecutorial knowledge to protect clients facing drug-related criminal charges. With more than 20 years of criminal law experience, including valuable prosecutorial work in Dekalb, Rockdale, and Cobb counties, Baig provides comprehensive defense against violations of Georgia’s Controlled Substances Act. The firm handles all drug-related charges including felony and misdemeanor possession, possession with intent to distribute, sell or manufacture, drug trafficking, and license suspensions. Drug convictions carry severe consequences including minimum mandatory sentences, driver’s license suspensions, substantial fines, and property forfeitures. Whether involving marijuana, cocaine, or methamphetamine, Baig and his associates work to suppress improperly obtained evidence, protect clients’ rights, and when possible, utilize provisions like O.C.G.A. 16-13-2 and the First Offenders Act to restore civil rights and provide maximum legal protection. The firm serves clients in Gwinnett, Newton, and Walton counties and surrounding areas. Call (770) 929-1665 for an appointment with Attorney Baig.

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