Felony Drug Charges
Sacramento Trial Lawyer: Drug Charges Defense
Drug Transport · Possession With Intent · Narcotics Trafficking
It's easy for a recreational user to be charged with the same kind of felony drug offenses as a career criminal. My past experience as a prosecutor handling high-profile cases against major drug dealers and gang members helps me build an effective defense for clients facing felony drug charges.
Possession of over a couple of grams of marijuana or cocaine is likely to result in serious drug charges such as transportation or possession for sale, even if the real purpose was for personal use.
If you or a family member need the immediate assistance of an experienced criminal defense attorney, call my office in downtown Sacramento at (916) 442-1200.
Experience and Knowledge Make a Difference
Understanding how the system works is absolutely vital in any attempt to convince a prosecutor or judge that the drugs were for personal use rather than for sale or distribution.
With nearly 20 years of criminal trial experience, I have the skill and knowledge to fight for you and make sure your side of the story is heard. Contact my office now for a free consultation. I can get to work today to build an effective defense in your felony possession case.
Fighting Felony Drug Charges
In addition to the quantity of drugs, it may be possible to address other facts and circumstances in order to argue for a reduction of the charges to keep you out of jail and make diversion and probation available.
Did the police find a digital scale or large amounts of cash during their investigation? If so, it is extremely important that you have a lawyer with the experience to make a convincing argument to the judge.
Free and Confidential Consultation
Contact me today for a free initial consultation. I will review your options for fighting a felony drug charge at trial or negotiating a favorable deal to keep you out of prison. My primary goal is to get your charges dropped, and I will work tirelessly to produce real results in your case.