Ned C. Khan leads his law office at 2158 Ogden Ave in Aurora, Illinois, providing experienced representation for clients facing drug charges. With over twenty years of experience, Attorney Khan has successfully defended numerous drug cases, securing dismissals through identifying illegal searches and seizures, inconsistencies in police reports, and errors in evidence handling by police departments and state crime labs. His practice addresses the serious consequences of drug charges, which are considered felonies in Illinois and can result in imprisonment ranging from 1 to 30 years depending on the charge and drug amount involved. Khan’s comprehensive approach includes thorough examination of all police reports, exploring treatment options that courts view favorably, and navigating alternatives such as inpatient/outpatient care, TASC probation, drug court, or 410 probation. Available at 630-820-3203, he offers free consultations for clients throughout Aurora, Naperville, North Aurora, Montgomery, Oswego, and surrounding areas in Kane, DuPage, and Kendall counties. His clients appreciate his guidance during difficult times and his commitment to securing the best possible resolution.
Drug Crime Attorneys
James E. Blatt leads a criminal defense team specializing in drug transportation cases from offices in Beverly Hills (10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 313) and Encino (16501 Ventura Blvd., Suite 400). With decades of experience, the Law Offices of James E. Blatt defends clients against California’s severe penalties for illegal transportation of controlled substances, including movement via aircraft, motor vehicle, watercraft, train, or other means. Their practice focuses on drug transportation cases that often result in mandatory jail time, substantial fines, probation, counseling, and random drug testing. Attorney Blatt’s defense strategies address cases involving methamphetamine, heroin, crack cocaine, marijuana, and prescription drugs, with particular attention to charges enhanced due to geographic location, drug quantity, or involvement of minors. The firm handles both state and federal drug transportation cases, providing expertise in navigating complex legal systems where drugs crossing state borders face especially severe penalties. Call 818-986-4180 or 1-877-546-2528 for a free initial consultation to discuss your drug transportation case.
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Eric Strand of Strand Law Offices, LLC practices from two locations at 27 S Darlington St, West Chester, PA 19382 and 228 E Orange St, Lancaster, PA 17602, delivering personalized criminal defense for clients facing drug crime charges. Since 2000, Attorney Strand has defended individuals navigating Pennsylvania’s complex drug laws, handling cases involving possession, distribution, manufacturing, and trafficking of controlled substances. With a compassionate approach, he understands that a single mistake should not define someone’s future, working collaboratively with clients to develop individualized defense strategies. The firm carefully reviews evidence collection procedures, challenges constitutional violations, and pursues alternatives to incarceration when appropriate. Whether representing clients charged with simple marijuana possession or complex trafficking operations, Strand provides honest assessment of available options, highlighting potential consequences while empowering clients to make informed decisions about their case direction. Available at (610) 436-5615, Strand offers free consultations for those seeking a second chance and protection of their future rights after drug crime allegations.
Howard L. Lotven, P.C., located at 400 W Kansas Ave in Independence, Missouri, has been defending clients against drug charges for over 35 years. As an experienced Kansas City attorney, Lotven takes on police and prosecutors to give accused clients the best chance of overcoming allegations brought against them. The firm handles all types of substance-related prosecutions, including possession of Schedule I-V controlled substances, distribution, intent to sell, trafficking, and driving under the influence of drugs. Their defense strategies include challenging illegally obtained evidence, examining constitutional issues surrounding searches and seizures, and pursuing alternatives to incarceration through Missouri’s Drug Court system. Attorney Lotven understands that drug charges in Missouri are serious matters—simple possession of controlled substances (except small amounts of marijuana) is a Class D felony carrying potential seven-year sentences, while distribution charges can reach Class A felonies with up to 30 years imprisonment. For a free initial consultation to discuss your drug case, call (816) 239-3476 to schedule an appointment at the Independence office.
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Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C. operates from 9301 Southwest Freeway, Suite 250, Houston, TX 77074, providing aggressive drug crime defense with over 20 years of experience. Their Houston drug possession and distribution defense lawyers understand how arrest location significantly impacts sentencing upon conviction. They investigate all angles of arrests and charges to build solid cases for reduction or dismissal. The firm emphasizes how the war on drugs has created an unfavorable justice system for those caught with drugs, often involving lying informants, invalid search warrants, and false drug lab results. They defend against simple possession, possession with intent to sell, drug paraphernalia, manufacturing, and trafficking charges. Their attorneys explain that drug charge severity depends on several factors: drug type (organized in four groups with Group 1 substances like cocaine carrying highest penalties), drug quantity (larger amounts resulting in greater penalties), and aggravating circumstances like proximity to schools, presence of minors, and prior offenses. Call (713) 981-0600 for representation from a former Texas prosecutor who knows how to fight serious drug charges.
Julian Stroleny, located at 66 W Flagler St Suite 1005 in Miami, FL, provides skilled defense against state and federal drug crimes and narcotic offenses. As a former state prosecutor with extensive experience handling drug cases, Attorney Stroleny offers comprehensive representation for charges including drug cultivation, manufacturing, paraphernalia possession, drug possession, trafficking, marijuana possession, possession with intent, and prescription drug crimes. The firm explains that controlled substances are scheduled at both state and federal levels, with penalties varying based on substance type. Drug crime penalties in Florida range from first-degree misdemeanors to first-degree felonies, with potential consequences including prison sentences up to 30 years, fines ranging from $5,000 to millions of dollars, suspended driving privileges, and required substance abuse counseling. Attorney Stroleny employs defense strategies including challenging entrapment, questioning evidence sufficiency, and addressing Fourth Amendment violations involving unlawful searches. He defends clients throughout Miami and Broward counties, offering free consultations to discuss legal options by calling 305-615-1285.
Located at 3100 West Ray Road Suite 201, Chandler, Arizona, Chandler Criminal Lawyer provides expert defense for drug crime cases throughout the region. Their experienced criminal attorneys handle all drug-related activities from sales and transportation to possession of prescription medications without valid prescriptions and home drug manufacturing. The legal team works meticulously with clients to ensure constitutional rights weren’t violated during investigations or evidence gathering. They provide particular expertise in cases where police find drugs on a client’s property and elevate charges based on circumstantial evidence like scales or cash, even when clients had no intention of selling. The firm also defends prescription drug cases, including doctor shopping and prescription alterations. With more than 20 years of successful defense work, their comprehensive services include marijuana possession, drug trafficking, possession of dangerous drugs, drug paraphernalia charges, and prescription drug crimes. They recommend hiring legal representation within a week following arrest and offer complimentary private consultations at (480) 660-3099 to discuss the legal road ahead.
Attorney Kalberg operates from 7500 College Boulevard, 5th Floor, Overland Park, KS 66210, providing aggressive representation for those facing drug charges throughout the Kansas City Metro area. With extensive experience in drug crime law, Kalberg Law Office focuses on protecting clients’ legal rights when confronting serious drug-related offenses. The firm handles a wide range of cases including possession, paraphernalia, trafficking, dealing, and manufacturing charges. Attorney Kalberg understands that drug convictions account for a significant percentage of today’s prison population but recognizes that not every charge leads to conviction. The firm carefully examines each case’s specific facts, client background, and circumstances to develop strategic defenses. A key aspect of their approach involves investigating potential Fourth Amendment violations during search and seizure of drug evidence. With convenient office hours Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm and reasonable fees, Kalberg Law Office offers extensive legal knowledge and commitment to effective drug crime defense through personalized consultations. Call 913-498-9238 to discuss your case today.
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Located at 831 2nd Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901, Clark Adams provides experienced defense against drug-related crimes throughout the region. The firm specializes in cases involving possession, manufacturing, and distribution of controlled substances like cocaine, heroin, morphine, and amphetamines. They understand that drug crimes are often connected to organized crime, cartels, and gangs, creating complex legal situations requiring skilled representation. The attorneys recognize that a drug-using lifestyle frequently increases involvement in illegal activities, as users may operate outside legitimate economic channels and become exposed to situations encouraging criminal behavior. Their legal team addresses cases where drug use contributes to short-term goal orientation, opportunities to offend through contact with other offenders, involvement in illegal markets, and the acquisition of criminal skills from others. The firm acknowledges the statistical reality that drug users are more likely to commit crimes, arrestees are often under the influence during alleged offenses, and drugs can generate violence. For a consultation regarding drug-related charges, call (706) 653-5995.
Crowley Peritz Law operates from 10560 Main St in Fairfax, Virginia, where experienced criminal defense lawyers defend clients against drug crime charges. The firm explains that Virginia categorizes controlled substances into five schedules based on abuse potential, public health impact, and medical use, with Schedule I drugs like heroin and LSD carrying the harshest penalties. Their attorneys detail how possession charges can range from Class 3 misdemeanors with $500 fines for Schedule V substances to felony charges with up to ten years imprisonment and $2,500 fines for Schedule I-II narcotics. For manufacturing, distribution, or possession with intent to distribute, penalties escalate to potential life sentences and million-dollar fines for larger quantities. The firm’s defense strategies include challenging illegal searches and seizures under the Fourth Amendment and contesting the prosecution’s ability to prove knowledge or intent. Serving Northern Virginia including Fairfax, Frederick, Loudoun, Prince William, and Stafford Counties, they offer confidential consultations at (703) 337-3773 to assess defense options based on each case’s unique circumstances.
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