Legal Expertise in
Drug Charges
If you or a loved one are facing drug charges, anything at all, ranging from possession to drug trafficking, it’s essential to secure the most qualified legal representation. With over 35 years of experience in defending against a variety of drug-related offenses, including those involving cocaine, fentanyl, heroin, marijuana, and methamphetamines.
I am well versed with the complexities of drug laws and the severe implications of drug charges can bring into your life. My approach is calculated to your situation, tackling each case with great care.
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Typical Types of Drug Charges in Florida
Drug Charges in Florida vary based on the type of drug and the weight of the drug. I have 35+ years of experience defending drug crimes in Central Florida. Understanding these types of charges is crucial for a strong and effective legal defense.
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Drug Trafficking
Drug trafficking is a serious crime that can be charged as a third-degree, second-degree, or first-degree felony in Florida. A conviction for trafficking in a controlled substance can result in a minimum of 15 years behind bars with fines as high as $250,000.
If you have been charged with this serious felony, you need to make sure you get advice and representation from a well experienced legal professional dedicated to your defense. I always take a careful look at the facts in your case and advise you on your best options for a favorable outcome.
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Sale of Drugs
According to Florida Statute 893.13(1)(a), it is illegal for “a person may not sell, manufacture, or deliver, or possess with intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver, a controlled substance,” such as cannabis, cocaine, or heroin. The repercussions of Possession of Drugs With Intent to Sell vary in severity based on the drug type, quantity, and transaction location.
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Possession of Drugs With Intent to Sell
Drug offenses range from misdemeanors to felonies based on factors such as drug type, quantity, and intent. Misdemeanor Possession of Cannabis can be punished by up to 1 year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Felony drug possession has consequences such as prison time and higher fines. The classification of the offense depends on the type and weight of the drugs.
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Maintaining a Residence or Vehicle for the Sale or Manufacturer of Drugs
A person who is in actual or constructive possession of a place, structure, trailer, or conveyance with the knowledge that the place, structure, trailer, or conveyance is being used to manufacture a controlled substance intended for sale or distribution to another and who knew or should have known that a minor is present or resides in the place, structure, trailer, or conveyance commits a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
