If you have been arrested for a drug crime in Virginia, it is important to hire an experienced lawyer as soon as possible.
What are Drug Crimes?
Drug crimes are offenses involving the possession, use, or distribution of controlled substances. Controlled substances are drugs regulated by the government due to their potential for addiction or harm. These crimes can be charged as misdemeanors or felonies, depending on factors such as the type of substance, the quantity involved, and whether the offense is classified as simple possession or distribution.
What are the Penalties for Drug Crimes?
The penalties for drug crimes vary depending on the type of drug, the quantity involved, and the defendant’s criminal history. Penalties can range from years in prison to probation and mandatory drug treatment.
What Should I Do If I Have Been Arrested for a Drug Crime?
If you have been arrested for a drug crime, it is important to do the following:
Do not speak to the police. The police may try to question you about the crime, but you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say to the police can and will be used against you in court.
Get a lawyer. A drug crime lawyer can help you understand your legal rights, protect your interests, and fight for the best possible outcome.
Drug Treatment. If you are worried you have a drug problem, get an evaluation. If the evaluator recommends drug treatment and you get it, this can be very helpful for favorably resolving the case.
What Can a Drug Crime Lawyer Do for Me?
A drug crime lawyer can do the following for you:
Investigate the facts of your case: Your lawyer will thoroughly investigate the details of your case to determine what happened and who is responsible.
Suppress the Evidence: In many cases, the police may have conducted an unlawful search and seizure of the drugs. A successful suppression motion can often lead to the dismissal of the entire case.
Negotiate with the prosecutor: Your lawyer can negotiate with the prosecutor on your behalf to reach a favorable plea deal. These deals often involve community service or drug treatment in exchange for a dismissal or reduction of charges.
Represent you in court: If your case goes to trial, your lawyer will represent you in court and vigorously fight for your rights.
Help you get the treatment you need: If you are convicted of a drug crime, your lawyer can assist you in obtaining the treatment necessary to address addiction and move forward.
If you have been arrested for a drug crime in Virginia, it is crucial to seek legal help as soon as possible. An experienced drug crime lawyer can help you understand your legal rights, protect your interests, and fight for the best possible outcome.
Drugs FAQs
Can Stanton Law help first-time drug offenders avoid jail time?
Yes, we explore options like diversion programs, rehabilitation, or reduced charges for first-time offenders.
How does Stanton Law handle cases involving prescription drugs?
We challenge evidence and highlight misunderstandings or legal prescriptions to build a strong defense.