Charlotte Drug Possession Attorney
How Do You Beat a Drug Possession Charge?
We cannot promise a particular outcome to your drug possession case, but we can promise that you will receive knowledgeable and attentive representation tailored to your unique needs.
We will begin by asking important questions about the circumstances of your arrest, such as:
- Was the alleged banned substance actually what police claimed it was? - In some cases, police have arrested people on suspicion of possession of drugs that turned out to be harmless, inert substances. Laboratory reports confirmed defendants’ innocence.
- Was the amount of an alleged illegal substance what it was claimed to be? - A difference in quantity can mean the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony case.
- Do you have a substance abuse problem? - If so, and if you agree to undergo inpatient treatment and perform community service, you may escape a criminal record while receiving the help you need.
- Were you arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia? - If so, can the prosecution prove that the objects in question were, in fact, intended for use with illegal substances?
- Did the drugs belong to someone else? - Often, individuals are arrested because they are in the wrong place at the wrong time, such as at a party where drugs are found by police.
- Were you subjected to illegal search and seizure? - If your constitutional rights were violated by the police, we will argue before prosecutors that any evidence obtained through their illegal methods should be suppressed.
Jetton & Meredith, PLLC Possession Legal Counsel
At Jetton & Meredith, our goal is to help you mitigate the consequences of your drug possession charges. Whether this is a first time possession charge, or a subsequent possession charge, it is crucial that you hire aggressive defense. From seeking the best available outcome to your legal issues to helping you avoid the damage that a criminal record can have on your future, we strive to achieve results that protect the best interest of our clients in Charlotte and throughout North Carolina.*
Have reason to believe you are being investigated? Call us today at (704) 931-5535 for a consultation with a Charlotte drug possession attorney.