Carden Dotzler Hammond, PLLC serves clients facing drug charges from their office at 100 Madison Street, Tower 1, Floor 12 in Syracuse, NY. Their drug crime attorneys bring a wealth of experience to defending clients against New York’s notoriously tough drug laws. The firm handles all types of controlled substance cases from possession to sale or trafficking, with attorneys who are both skilled negotiators and litigators. New York classifies drugs according to five schedules based on abuse potential and medical use, with penalties varying dramatically depending on substance type and quantity. CDH Law’s attorneys understand the potential consequences clients face, from fines ranging from $100 to $100,000 and jail time from 15 days to 20 years. Their defense strategies include challenging illegal searches, questioning police misconduct, examining procedural errors, and ensuring proper substance identification. The firm represents clients throughout Syracuse, Central New York, and Onondaga County communities including Camillus, Cicero, Clay, and Baldwinsville. Contact them at (315) 930-4077 for a free consultation.
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At 9 E Main St, Moorestown, NJ 08057, The Law Offices of Michele Finizio represents clients facing drug-related criminal offenses throughout New Jersey. With over 20 years of experience, Michele Finizio understands that even first-time drug charge arrests can lead to serious criminal penalties under New Jersey’s increasingly harsh drug laws. The firm handles a wide range of drug charges, from possession of paraphernalia to serious trafficking offenses involving cocaine, heroin, oxycontin, and prescription drugs. For possession of 50 grams or less of marijuana, clients face disorderly persons offenses, while possession of more than 50 grams constitutes a fourth-degree felony with potential 18-month jail sentences. The firm develops comprehensive defense strategies based on examining police conduct, challenging probable cause for traffic stops, contesting search warrants, and questioning actual or constructive possession claims. First-time offenders may be eligible for diversionary programs that lead to charge dismissal upon completion. The firm never pushes clients to accept plea deals and offers free case reviews. Contact them at (856) 888-9059 for experienced representation from a drug charges defense lawyer who will fight to protect your rights.
Located at 125 South Howes Street, Suite 900, Fort Collins, CO 80521, Fischer Law Group combines experience and knowledge of constitutional law with dedication and an aggressive approach to defending clients against drug possession and distribution charges. Founded by Erik Fischer, a former Deputy District Attorney for the City and County of Denver, the firm brings valuable insight from litigating over 200 criminal trials to even the odds clients face. Their defense team handles cases involving cocaine, meth, heroin, prescription drugs like OxyContin, and various antidepressants. From the moment they take on a case, they identify whether a search warrant was properly issued, if police had probable cause to enter a home, and whether supporting evidence justified searching a particular location. Their investigation focuses on determining if any step in the process violated the client’s constitutional rights. Rather than focusing on plea bargains, they prepare drug offenses for litigation, taking on law enforcement and prosecutors while holding them accountable for any mistakes that infringed upon constitutional protections. For a free consultation, call (970) 482-4710 or toll-free at (888) 881-7570.
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Kurtz & Blum Attorneys At Law, located at 434 Fayetteville St., #710 in Raleigh, NC 27601, offers skilled defense for clients facing drug charges throughout Wake County. Their experienced drug crime lawyers provide comprehensive representation in cases involving marijuana, cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, methamphetamine, and prescription drug offenses. The firm handles all levels of drug crimes, from misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia to felony trafficking charges that can carry up to 231 months imprisonment. Attorneys at Kurtz & Blum challenge the prosecution’s evidence by examining search and seizure legality, drug authentication, chain of custody issues, and witness reliability. With decades of combined experience, their collaborative team develops defense strategies exploring every possible angle, including motions to dismiss charges due to improper arrests or constitutional rights violations. The firm serves clients in Raleigh, Apex, Wake Forest, Cary, Holly Springs, and surrounding areas, offering an initial consultation at (919) 832-7700 to assess each case and explore potential defense options.
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Verity Criminal Defense serves clients facing drug charges throughout Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Everett, and the entire Puget Sound region. Their expert drug crime attorneys understand the serious nature of Washington state drug charges and provide comprehensive defense against possession, delivery, manufacturing, and driving under the influence of drugs. The firm has extensive knowledge and experience fighting all types of drug crimes, from heroin and oxycodone to methamphetamine and marijuana offenses. Their skilled legal team examines cases for signs of illegal searches and seizures, invalid search warrants, or lack of probable cause to stop vehicles, working to invalidate illegally obtained evidence. A drug crime conviction in the Puget Sound area carries serious long-term consequences including jail or prison time, hefty fines, and a criminal record affecting employment and housing opportunities. Sentencing depends on criminal history, allegation types, and potential enhancements like gun possession or being in school zones. For the strongest possible defense, contact their office at (206) 303-7278 for a consultation.
From their West Palm Beach office at 1601 Forum Pl Suite 201, Herman Law, P.A. delivers aggressive defense against drug trafficking charges throughout Florida. Led by Attorney Ron D. Herman, a former prosecutor with over 15 years of criminal law experience, the firm represents clients facing serious trafficking allegations involving cannabis, cocaine, and prescription medications like morphine, oxycodone, and hydrocodone. Under Florida Statute Section 893.135, drug trafficking carries mandatory minimum sentences based on substance type and quantity—possessing over 25 pounds of cannabis or 300+ plants constitutes a first-degree felony with three-year minimum imprisonment and $25,000 fines, while penalties escalate to 15 years and $200,000 for quantities exceeding 10,000 pounds. Cocaine trafficking involving 28-150 kilograms results in first-degree felony charges with penalties ranging from three years to life imprisonment and fines between $50,000-$250,000. The firm’s AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale-Hubbell and selection in Florida’s Super Lawyers Rising Stars reflects their exceptional representation. Call (866) 483-6821 for a free consultation with attorneys featured on Channel 5, Fox News, and in the Palm Beach Post.
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Founded by Lee A. Ciccarelli, Ciccarelli Law Offices maintains multiple locations throughout Pennsylvania, including West Chester, Philadelphia, Lancaster, and surrounding counties. The firm provides comprehensive defense for clients facing marijuana charges, from possession to trafficking and cultivation. Their legal team emphasizes that marijuana cases remain aggressively prosecuted in Pennsylvania despite changing attitudes nationwide, with possession of more than 30 grams potentially resulting in one year imprisonment and a $5,000 fine. For those charged with possession with intent to deliver, penalties escalate dramatically to 1-3 years for amounts under 1,000 pounds, or up to 10 years for larger quantities. The attorneys highlight additional sentencing enhancements for school zone violations and sales to minors, which can double potential penalties. With over 40 years of combined experience, the firm’s attorneys examine each case for search and seizure violations, lack of evidence, and options for drug diversion programs for first-time offenders. For consultation, call (610) 692-8700.
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Robert J. Munley, P.C. has represented hundreds of misdemeanor and felony drug cases over 23 years from offices in Peckville and Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Attorney Munley explains the two categories of drug charges – misdemeanors and felonies – detailing specific offenses like possession of controlled substances, small amounts of marijuana, and paraphernalia. For first-time misdemeanor offenders, Munley typically recommends the ARD program, which dismisses charges and expunges records after completion of probation requirements. Similarly, he outlines the Section 17 program for those with documented drug issues, which also results in dismissal after treatment and probation. For felony charges including possession with intent to deliver, delivery of controlled substances, and conspiracy, Munley analyzes whether circumstantial evidence and confidential informant testimony warrant trial or negotiation for reduced charges. Serving Northeastern Pennsylvania including Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming counties, the firm offers free, no-obligation case reviews at (570) 307-4085.
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Rivera Law Firm, located at 100 E Park St #8 in Olathe, KS 66061, provides specialized drug crimes defense representation led by founding attorney Vincent Rivera. As a two-time recipient of the Kansas Legal Educator Award, Rivera brings extensive experience defending drug possession and distribution cases, offering personalized attention to clients throughout Kansas. The firm explains that under Kansas law, drug distribution charges arise from either direct selling (distribution of controlled substances) or quantity-based presumptions (possession with intent to distribute). For example, possessing over 3.5g of cocaine, 1g of methamphetamine, 25g of marijuana, or 10 dosage units of pills triggers presumptive distribution charges, with penalties increasing as amounts increase. Their defense strategies include both legal approaches (challenging illegal traffic stops, searches, or Miranda violations) and factual defenses (disputing drug ownership or establishing personal use rather than sales intent). For clients facing presumptive prison sentences, Rivera works to secure plea deals with reduced charges or dispositional departures to probation sentences. Contact the firm at (913) 210-0844 for a free strategy consultation regarding drug charges.
Davis Law Group, led by Detroit asset forfeiture attorney Maurice Davis, provides specialized representation for clients facing government seizure of property in drug cases. Located in Detroit, Michigan, the firm explains how law enforcement can seize assets—including cash, bank accounts, computers, cars, houses, and business equipment—connected to drug offenses. Their attorneys detail how Section 333.7522 of Michigan Public Health Code allows property seizure in connection with arrests, pursuant to search warrants, through administrative inspection warrants, after prior forfeiture judgments, or when probable cause exists regarding property danger or illegal use. The firm emphasizes that even individuals not charged with drug crimes can face asset forfeiture if their property was connected to drug activity by others. They challenge forfeiture proceedings by disputing the prosecution’s evidence standards, noting that while criminal cases require proof beyond reasonable doubt, forfeiture only requires preponderance of evidence—a lower threshold requiring experienced legal counsel. For representation in asset forfeiture proceedings across the Detroit area, contact them at (313) 818-3238 for a free initial consultation.
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