Fort Worth Drug Crime Attorney
Reasons To Choose Our Firm
A Former Police Office & Prosecutor On Your Side
We’re Available 24/7 To Answer Your Call
We Have 15+ Years Of Legal Experience
We Provide Confidential​ Case Consultations
We’re available For Weekend Appointments
Drug charges can be prosecuted in either state or federal courts, depending
on the severity and nature of the offense. Any activity involving illegal
drugs can be a serious concern. If you are convicted of a drug crime,
you can face anything from probation to a lifetime in prison.
The courts will consider what drug you were handling, how much of the drug
you were dealing with, and whether there was violence involved in your
case. If you are caught for a first drug offense, and if you did not commit
any violence, you may be eligible for alternative sentencing by the courts.
We believe that we need to utilize aggressive defense tactics in an attempt
to fight the courts and advocate for your innocence in a case.
Defending Your Rights Under the Constitution
We may be able to attack an illegal search and seizure and seek a motion
to suppress the evidence. If we can prove that the police did not have
a warrant, or that investigators inspected your car or person without
probable cause, we may be able to assist you in getting your case dismissed.
Our lead attorney is a former police officer. As such, she is very familiar
with both federal and state laws on search and seizure. She can investigate
your case to determine whether or not these laws were followed. Your constitutional
rights are your guarantee to be free from unlawful government intrusion.
If you believe that these have been violated, don't hesitate to
contact a trusted attorney for assistance. We are committed to assisting you in your case and helping you work through
any difficulties that you are facing.
Types Of Cases We Handle
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Possession
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Importing and exporting
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Smuggling
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Dedicated and Client-Centered Service from a Devoted Team
Drugs are classified into different schedules in Texas, which means that
depending on which drug your charge includes, your penalties may be different.
A person arrested for possession of marijuana will be sentenced differently
from an individual caught with cocaine, even if the two defendants are
carrying the same amount of their respective drugs.
If you have been arrested, don't hesitate to contact a
Fort Worth criminal defense attorney
at our firm today for more information!