Marcotte Law Firm operates from 10 George St #210, Lowell, MA 01852, with additional offices in Woburn and Andover, bringing over 150 years of combined legal experience to drug crime defense. Their attorneys highlight Massachusetts’ complicated drug classification system, emphasizing how penalties vary based on drug type and quantity. Possession of marijuana over one ounce can bring six months in jail and $5,000 in fines, while heroin possession carries more severe penalties—first offenses include up to two years imprisonment and $2,000 in fines, with second offenses escalating to five years and $5,000. The firm’s defense strategy includes investigating police procedures to identify rights violations, improper searches, and constitutional issues that could lead to case dismissal. They’ve successfully represented clients charged with drug possession, school zone violations, intent to distribute, distribution, cultivation, and trafficking involving marijuana, cocaine, prescription drugs, and heroin. Their attorneys emphasize challenging procedures used by police, ensuring proper search protocols were followed, and examining potential evidence mishandling. For a free consultation, call (978) 458-1229 or contact them online.
Located at 129 E. Main St in Spartanburg, SC 29306, Attorney Mo Abusaft offers aggressive drug trafficking defense across South Carolina. His law office handles cases where defendants face charges for manufacturing, selling, importing, or exporting illegal substances, typically based on possession quantities exceeding 4 grams of heroin, 10 grams of cocaine, or 10 pounds of marijuana. Unlike some states, South Carolina doesn’t require proof of intent to sell for trafficking convictions, only possession of sufficient quantities. Penalties for marijuana trafficking range from 1-25 years based on weight and prior offenses, while cocaine, crack cocaine or methamphetamine trafficking carries 3-30 years depending on quantity and criminal history. Heroin charges involve mandatory minimums of 7-25 years based on quantity possessed. The Law Office of Mo Abusaft brings experience, skill and necessary tools to craft viable defenses for clients facing these serious charges. Call 864-606-8941 for a free consultation, with 24/7 emergency response for arrests and bond hearings.
Fisher Law Office provides aggressive representation for drug crime cases in San Luis Obispo, California. Located at 1320 Osos St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, this criminal defense firm understands the severe consequences of drug convictions, which can include probation, fines, and jail time. Attorney Patrick Fisher brings deep familiarity with drug crime law to every case, working to improve outcomes for clients facing charges related to possession, paraphernalia, trafficking, dealing, manufacturing, and delivery. The firm emphasizes the importance of understanding your rights during arrest, noting that officers often overstep their bounds by violating defendants’ Fourth Amendment rights during search and seizure of drug evidence. Their defense approach begins with establishing the facts of your arrest to determine the best strategy for your case. With numerous positive client testimonials highlighting their effectiveness and supportive approach, Fisher Law Office offers the dedicated legal representation needed when facing drug charges. Contact them at 805-250-0132 for a consultation.
Attorney Jeff Jarrett practices drug possession defense from his office at 4310 Madison Ave Ste 204, Kansas City, MO 64111, serving clients throughout Kansas City, Jackson and Clay counties in Missouri, and Johnson, Wyandotte, and Leavenworth counties in Kansas. With over 30 years of experience since 1985, Jarrett provides approachable, amicable, and intelligent representation against drug charges. While cannabis laws are evolving nationally, possession remains illegal in Kansas City, with both Missouri and Kansas prohibiting cannabis sale, production, and use despite some jurisdictions (like St. Louis) moving toward decriminalization. The firm defends against charges involving opioids, PCP, ketamine, cocaine, LSD, and methamphetamine. Missouri penalties range from $500 fines for possessing under 10 grams of cannabis to seven years imprisonment and $10,000 fines for quantities exceeding 35 grams. Kansas treats cannabis possession similarly to heroin or cocaine, with first offenses carrying one year imprisonment and $2,500 fines. Jarrett’s experience helps clients navigate these complex laws, potentially reducing or dismissing charges entirely. Call (816) 662-6017 for a free consultation about your drug possession case.
Perry A. Craft, PLLC operates from 402 BNA Drive in Nashville, Tennessee, offering specialized defense for immigrants facing drug charges. The firm emphasizes that drug crime convictions can be catastrophic for immigrants, potentially leading to removal from the country even for misdemeanor offenses. Their practice covers defense against charges involving controlled substance possession, manufacturing, sales, distribution, drug paraphernalia possession, and prescription drug fraud. Attorney Perry A. Craft combines his immigration law expertise with criminal defense experience to navigate the complex intersection where drug charges meet immigration consequences. The firm highlights that even drug charge dismissals can sometimes trigger removal proceedings, making specialized representation crucial. Their approach focuses on providing clear, concise counsel tailored to each client’s individual situation while offering aggressive representation against serious drug charges. The firm serves immigrants throughout Nashville and surrounding areas, helping clients understand how drug convictions can affect immigration status and developing defense strategies to protect their ability to remain with family in the United States.
With over 20 years of experience defending drug charges, The Law Office of Steven R. Hunter operates from 900 W. Jackson Blvd, Suite 7E, Chicago, IL 60607, providing skilled representation throughout Cook, Will, DuPage, McHenry, and Kane counties. As one of Chicago’s leading criminal defense firms, they handle both state and federal drug cases, challenging evidence collection procedures, search warrant validity, and constitutional rights violations. The firm has achieved remarkable outcomes, including a not guilty verdict for a trucker caught with 20 kilos of cocaine and case dismissals based on illegal arrest procedures in cannabis cases. Their attorneys recognize that drug crimes constitute the most common charges in the United States, with approximately one-fifth of state prisoners and 55% of federal inmates incarcerated for drug convictions. Understanding that the “war on drugs” has led to erosion of Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure, the firm aggressively defends clients at preliminary hearings, disputes possession claims, challenges illegal searches, and explores alternatives to trial when appropriate. Call (312) 466-9466 to schedule an in-office consultation with their Illinois drug crime attorneys.
From their office serving Queen Creek, Arizona, Stone Rose Law provides dedicated drug crime defense with a commitment to protecting clients’ rights against aggressive prosecutors and law enforcement agencies. Their experienced Queen Creek drug crimes attorneys understand that even one-time drug offenses can have immense consequences as Arizona’s war on drugs has led to mass incarceration of those facing such charges. The firm handles all types of misdemeanor and felony drug offenses, including possession, paraphernalia possession, sales, possession for sale, prescription fraud, trafficking, distribution, manufacturing, cultivation, smuggling, and drug DUI cases. Their attorneys explain that Arizona classifies illegal drugs into narcotic and dangerous drug categories, with simple possession of either constituting a Class 4 felony. Penalties typically include probation with required substance abuse treatment, though convictions can result in up to 3.75 years in prison for first offenses. Beyond legal consequences, the firm emphasizes how drug convictions impact residence options, employment opportunities, federal student aid eligibility, and citizenship applications. For a free consultation about your Queen Creek drug case, call (480) 498-8998.
The attorneys at Giannola Legal LLC, located at 1011 State Street in Lemont, IL, provide dedicated defense for clients facing drug possession charges throughout Chicago and DuPage County. Their practice addresses the full spectrum of drug charges from simple possession to manufacturing, including possession of controlled substances, drug paraphernalia possession, possession with intent to deliver, manufacture, and trafficking cases. Their team explains the severe penalties clients face based on drug type and quantity—cannabis possession of 10-30 grams carries up to $2,500 in fines and one year in jail, while harder substances like heroin or cocaine can result in $200,000 fines and 4-15 years imprisonment. Their defensive strategies include challenging constructive possession in shared spaces, contesting illegal searches and seizures, arguing insufficient evidence, claiming lack of knowledge, and identifying cases of entrapment. The firm emphasizes clear communication, returning all calls and emails within 48 hours. For a free case consultation, call 630-600-5012.
The Law Offices of Ron Sholes, P.A. operates eight fully-staffed offices throughout Northeast Florida, positioning themselves as neighborhood attorneys accessible to clients across the region. Led by a team of over 20 attorneys with more than 200 years of combined experience, the firm focuses on personal injury representation rather than drug crimes defense. Their main Jacksonville office is located at 9282 Atlantic Boulevard, with additional locations in Arlington, Northside, Westside, Southside, Starke, Palatka, and Orange Park. The firm emphasizes their commitment to community involvement, supporting organizations like the Bradford County Fair, Veterans Day Parade, Palatka Police Athletic League, and Habitat for Humanity. Their attorneys provide personalized attention while leveraging the resources of a major firm, promising clients regular updates and transparent communication throughout the legal process. Former insurance defense lawyers on their team use insider knowledge to fight for maximum compensation in personal injury cases. For assistance, they can be reached 24/7 at 855-WE-FIGHT or (904) 780-0917.
At Kirk Drennan Law, experienced drug crime attorney Derek Drennan leads the Criminal Defense Group from their Birmingham office at 500 Office Park Drive, Suite 100. With nearly 20 years of experience defending clients against all types of state and federal drug charges, the firm provides aggressive and effective legal advocacy in Alabama’s strict criminal justice system. Their comprehensive defense covers possession of controlled substances, possession with intent to sell, unlawful manufacturing, distribution, and paraphernalia charges. The penalties for drug convictions in Alabama escalate dramatically based on substance type and amount—from misdemeanor marijuana possession carrying fines and up to a year in jail to Class A felonies resulting in life imprisonment. The firm’s defense strategies include challenging illegal searches and seizures, questioning knowledge of drug presence, contesting lab test results, and cross-examining unreliable witnesses. Understanding that drug charges can devastate futures, their attorneys offer free consultations and affordable payment options, providing skilled representation focused on having charges dismissed or reduced. Contact them at 205-803-3500 for personalized drug crime defense.