You want experienced and reliable legal counsel for your defense if you have been accused of a drug offense. Depending on the kind of drug and the quantity discovered in your possession, accusations of possession may be classified as either a felony or a misdemeanor. The likelihood of harsher punishments generally increases as the number of illegal narcotics grows. You might have to deal with probation, jail time, property loss, and enrollment in drug rehab programs. If caught with even a tiny amount of a controlled substance, you could be subject to harsh punishments, especially if there are any of the following factors involved: prior convictions, minors, firearms, activities near schools, churches, or parks if you were detained for possessing an illicit substance. If you have been arrested for possessing an illegal drug or a controlled substance in St. Louis, MO, you must contact the Mandel Law Group immediately.
Drug charges may stem from a variety of situations and factors. Some of the more common charges include:
If you are charged with any drug charges and want to avoid jail time, heavy fines, and lifelong consequences, you must hire an aggressive defense attorney. The Mandel Law Group knows laws involving these types of charges to ensure you receive the best representation.
Drug charges are serious offenses that, if convicted, can carry significant fines and imprisonment. Our ongoing goal is to produce the best results. You may rest assured that the defense we create for you will be customized to your needs. We pledge to keep you informed and to use all of our creative thinking to find creative solutions to even the most difficult cases.
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