Alene Sprano established The Sprano Law Firm, PLLC at 10603 Judicial Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030, providing top-level criminal defense lawyers for people charged with drug crimes in Fairfax and surrounding areas, including Federal Court. If you’ve been charged with any type of drug crime, such as drug possession, drug distribution, possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, or conspiracy to distribute narcotics, you need highly qualified and successful drug charge defense lawyers. Their attorneys put their experience to work when determining how to aggressively fight the charges you’re facing, beginning by evaluating the strength of the government’s case against you. With more than 30 years of combined defense experience, their lawyers have helped thousands of individuals in all types of drug cases, including drug trafficking and distribution charges, drug possession charges, drug cultivation and manufacturing charges, federal drug charges, prescription drug cases, and weapons offenses related to drug crimes. These cases can involve any type of controlled substances including marijuana, crack, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, opium, ecstasy, OxyContin and other prescription drugs. Call 703-260-9791 for a trial attorney’s advice on your drug case.

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MyPhillyLawyer, located at 1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd Suite 1410, Philadelphia, PA 19102, provides aggressive defense representation for prescription drug crimes. Their attorneys understand the seriousness of these charges and prosecutors’ relentless pursuit of punishments. The firm builds strong defenses by examining case facts, challenging legally obtained evidence, and identifying weaknesses in prosecution arguments. They represent clients facing various prescription drug charges including possession without valid prescriptions, obtaining prescription drugs for others, selling and trafficking OxyContin, Vicodin and other medications, falsifying prescriptions, and prescription fraud. The attorneys highlight how prescription drug crimes are complex because the line between simple possession and distribution can be as small as a few pills. There may also be technical aspects requiring identification, such as whether police can prove drugs found during routine traffic stops belonged to the driver beyond reasonable doubt. MyPhillyLawyer accepts only the best possible outcomes for clients, working diligently to minimize consequences. Call 215-227-2727 for a free consultation serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and South Jersey.

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Joy Owenby founded Owenby Law, P.A., located at 2301 Park Avenue Suite 404, Orange Park, FL 32073, providing powerful representation for those facing drug charges. The firm emphasizes how even minor or first-time drug charges in Florida can result in steep penalties. With over 20 years handling drug crimes cases, their attorneys offer skilled legal representation to defend your rights after a drug charge. Their team explains that drugs are categorized into different schedules under federal law, with Schedule I drugs (heroin, ecstasy, marijuana) carrying the most severe penalties and Schedule V (Tylenol with Codeine) the least. The attorneys handle cases involving drug cultivation, distribution, possession, possession with intent, driving under drug influence, and trafficking. They note that drug possession can be charged as a third-degree felony in Florida, with mandatory minimum sentences possible. While medical marijuana has been legal in Florida since 2016 for approximately 300,000 users, possession above prescribed doses remains illegal. Call (904) 263-5759 for a free initial consultation with their experienced team.

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The Massachusetts law firm of Altman & Altman, LLP operates from offices in Cambridge, Boston, and Needham, providing comprehensive defense for clients charged with drug possession. Their criminal defense lawyers understand the stress and fear associated with drug possession charges and stand beside clients throughout legal proceedings. The firm represents clients facing charges involving all drug categories from Class A substances like heroin and morphine to Class E prescription medications containing codeine or opium. Their attorneys explain Massachusetts’ unique approach to marijuana cases following decriminalization, where possession of less than an ounce results in only a $100 civil fine, while larger quantities can bring substantial penalties including prison time and significant fines. For non-marijuana drugs, the firm handles cases involving possession of substances like heroin, which can bring two-year sentences for first offenses and five years for second offenses. Available around the clock via phone at 617-492-3000 or 800-481-6199, their Boston drug defense attorneys provide immediate responses to all inquiries and offer free initial consultations to those facing possession charges or under investigation for drug crimes.

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Larry King Law, with offices at 11747 Jefferson Avenue Suite 3-E in Newport News, Virginia, offers specialized criminal defense for drug crimes throughout Virginia’s southeastern metropolitan region. Since its establishment, the firm has provided comprehensive legal representation for clients charged with various drug offenses, from simple possession to complex manufacturing and trafficking cases. Attorney Larry King leverages nearly 50 years of criminal defense experience and his background as a former prosecutor to develop effective defense strategies for those facing serious drug charges. The firm handles all types of controlled substance cases, including marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, and prescription medication violations. Their approach focuses on carefully examining the circumstances of each arrest, identifying constitutional rights violations during searches or seizures, and challenging the admissibility of evidence. The legal team understands that drug convictions can result in severe consequences affecting employment, education, and personal freedoms, and works diligently to secure favorable outcomes through charge dismissals, reductions, or alternative sentencing options. For immediate assistance, clients can call 888-700-4151.

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CCR Law Firm provides drug possession defense from offices in Little Rock, Mountain Home, and Texarkana, Arkansas. Attorney Brian Ray brings nearly thirty years of experience handling serious drug and alcohol cases from multiple perspectives, having served as a certified police officer making narcotics arrests, a SWAT team member on drug task force no-knock warrants, a detective drafting search warrants, and later as a prosecutor obtaining drug possession convictions. This comprehensive background gives him unique insight into drug cases, which he now uses to defend clients facing possession charges. The firm handles cases involving controlled substances across Arkansas, explaining that penalties range from Class D felonies (up to 6 years imprisonment and $10,000 fines) for first offenses to Class B felonies (up to 20 years imprisonment and $15,000 fines) for subsequent violations. Ray has received numerous professional recognitions including Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers designation and a 10.0 Superb rating from Avvo. Consultations are available at (501) 603-9911 for those facing Arkansas drug possession charges.

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Altman & Altman LLP, operating from offices in Cambridge (675 Massachusetts Ave), Boston (1 State St, Suite 2), and Needham (250 First Avenue, 2nd Floor), provides experienced defense against drug possession with intent to sell charges throughout Massachusetts. Their criminal defense team focuses on combating felony charges that can result even before an actual sale occurs, typically based on the quantity of drugs possessed. With over 40 years defending state and federal drug charges, their attorneys navigate Massachusetts’ complex drug classification system, where penalties vary significantly based on drug class. Class A substances like heroin carry higher penalties (2½-10 years imprisonment, $1,000-$10,000 fines) than Class D substances like marijuana (under 2 years imprisonment, $500-$5,000 fines). Their defense strategies address aggravating factors including prior felony convictions and firearm use while developing creative approaches to each case. Available 24/7 at 617-492-3000 or 800-481-6199, their lawyers provide free confidential consultations, standing beside clients throughout the criminal process and offering thoughtful guidance to minimize the detrimental effects of drug possession with intent charges.

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Jay Perez Law at 400 Metro Pl N, Suite 370, Dublin, Ohio 43017 provides comprehensive defense against drug charges in both state and federal courts. With over 20 years of experience in drug law, Attorney Perez offers personalized legal strategies for clients facing possession, drug trafficking, federal drug charges, and prescription drug offenses. The firm emphasizes understanding the complex sentencing guidelines that differentiate federal from state drug crimes. Federal cases follow the United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines with 43 offense levels and 6 criminal history categories organized into 4 sentencing zones, while Ohio categorizes offenses into specific levels with varying prison terms and fines. For felony drug crimes, penalties range from potential 1-11 year sentences to fines up to $20,000 depending on the classification. Jay Perez Law’s expertise navigating these complex legal systems ensures clients receive skilled representation tailored to their specific circumstances. Available 24/7/365, the firm offers Spanish-language services. Call 614-515-4950 for a consultation.

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Stephen G. Johnson, criminal defense attorney with 28 years of experience defending clients in Tacoma and throughout Washington State, specializes in controlled substances violations and drug crimes defense. Operating from his Tacoma office, Johnson explains that under Washington’s controlled substances laws, possessing drugs without a valid prescription is a felony offense. The state categorizes controlled substances into schedules based on addiction potential, with Schedule I containing the most addictive drugs like heroin and LSD, while Schedule V includes less addictive substances like certain cough preparations. Johnson notes that marijuana possession has different legal considerations in Washington for those 21 and older with proper quantity limits. His practice handles cases throughout Pierce, Kitsap, King, and Thurston counties, including areas like Tacoma, Federal Way, Olympia, and Seattle. As an experienced criminal defense attorney, Johnson provides knowledgeable counsel to effectively defend clients facing serious drug charges that could significantly impact their future. Contact him for a free case evaluation.

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Carney & Marchi, P.S. maintains offices at 1809 7th Avenue, Suite 1110, Seattle, WA 98101 and 7502 W Deschutes Pl, Kennewick, WA 99336, where their attorneys provide passionate criminal defense for clients facing drug charges. Recognizing the life-altering consequences of drug crimes—including potential jail time, financial devastation, educational disruption, and social alienation—their experienced legal team fights diligently to have confessions thrown out and charges dropped or reduced while exploring rehabilitation program alternatives to incarceration. The firm represents clients charged with all types of state and federal drug crimes including possession, possession with intent to sell, trafficking, driving under the influence of drugs, prescription fraud, manufacturing, conspiracy, methamphetamine laboratory operation, and sales in school zones. Their defense strategies often challenge drug arrests arising from traffic stops, examining whether officers had legal justification for vehicle searches or if evidence was obtained through constitutional violations. For immediate assistance with drug charges in Washington state, clients can schedule a free consultation by calling (206) 590-6741 in Seattle or (509) 410-1546 in Kennewick.

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