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Information on Possession of Illegal Drugs with Intent to Sell
If you have been arrested and charged with possession of illegal drugs with intent to sell in the state of Florida, you are in serious legal trouble. If you are facing charges of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, having an attorney with a great depth of experience in defending drug crimes can make a profound difference in the outcome of your case. Contact a Miami criminal defense attorney at Mait Law today to get legal counsel concerning your charges.
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Possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell is a serious felony charge that carries stiff penalties. Some common illegally manufactured drugs include:
- Marijuana
- Methamphetamines
- LSD
- Ecstasy
- Cocaine, Crack
- Heroin
- Oxycodone, Oxycontin
- Mushrooms
- GHB
- Steroids
There are many factors that can have an effect on the sentencing that accompanies a conviction. Depending on the type and the quantity of the substance, the penalty can include years in state or federal prison. If the manufacturing facility or the drug possession is alleged to be near a school, recreation center or church, a conviction could carry enhanced penalties. Another factor taken into consideration upon sentencing is any prior conviction. Incarceration, fines, public service and forfeiture of assets are all possible penalties in cases of possession of large quantities of controlled substances. But do not worry, contact Mait Law and have an experienced drug crime attorney from the firm craft a defense strategy to help you fight back.
Mait Law is committed to providing a hard-hitting defense in cases of possession with intent and all drug crime charges. The firm takes the time to investigate every detail of your case and will give your case the attention it deserves. Mait Law zealously represents clients in all areas of criminal defense law including
drug crimes,
possession,
trafficking and possession with intent to sell.
Contact a Miami criminal defense lawyer
from the firm today to discuss your legal needs and options.