You don’t need to face a Montgomery County drug possession accusation or charge on your own. Having a drug possession defense lawyer, with our drug crime lawyers in Montgomery County, can reduce the stress and fear you experience and help you understand what to expect from the criminal justice process.
We may argue that the prosecution should drop the charges against you. If this is not possible, we will advocate on your behalf and use legal strategies to pursue the mildest penalties possible based on the facts of your case. Call McKenzie Law Firm today to get started with your defense.
David McKenzie, a drug possession lawyer in Montgomery County, will walk you through the criminal justice process by:
We believe one false allegation or even a small mistake should not determine your future. Our criminal defense lawyers will fight for you.
The penalties you may face if convicted of a drug offense vary depending on:
Other relevant factors may include:
For example, if law enforcement arrested you for having a small amount of marijuana for personal use, and you have no previous convictions, you may face only misdemeanor charges. A misdemeanor could mean up to one month in jail and a $500 fine. We may be able to argue for probation instead of jail time.
However, if you had 100 grams of narcotics in your possession at the time of arrest and accompanying drug paraphernalia, you’ll likely face more serious consequences. Possession of Schedule I and II drugs has severe consequences. A conviction involving 100 grams or more may result in up to five years in prison and a $25,000 fine for a first offense. A second offense can result in greater fines and a longer period of imprisonment.
Because of the dangers of narcotics, possessing even two grams — especially if police have any reason to believe you might intend to traffic it — can lead to significant fines and jail time.
Of course, the penalties of a drug conviction do not end with the sentence handed down by the judge. The consequences of this type of conviction are pervasive and may affect almost every area of your life. Non-legal consequences of a conviction may include:
As attorneys representing clients in drug possession cases, we know what is necessary for the prosecution to secure a conviction. We can build a defense strategy for you.
When you ask us to handle your case, we will immediately go to work investigating the circumstances that led to your arrest. We may:
By getting a better understanding of precisely what happened before, during, and after your detainment or arrest, we can build a comprehensive case.
When the accused or their family members call us early in the process, we can represent them when police first bring them in for questioning. An early start allows us to participate in the process and prevent the accused from incriminating themselves.
If you enlist our help this early in your case, we can:
McKenzie Law Firm, P.C. provides passionate representation to those facing drug possession charges in Montgomery County. Regardless of the severity of the allegations against you, a conviction or unfavorable plea could have lifelong consequences.
Lead attorney David McKenzie is a former criminal prosecutor. He views each client’s case from the perspective of both a defense attorney and a prosecutor. His experience on the prosecution’s side of a criminal case may be just what you need to receive a favorable outcome in your case.
Our clients appreciate:
When clients find themselves in a jam, they know that McKenzie Law Firm, P.C. will work tirelessly to get them out of it.
We never accept the easy outcome of a case. We are seeking the best outcome for you and your loved ones. Each case is unique, and we’ll take the approach that we believe is right for your case.
Our former clients explain how David McKenzie and his team fought for them:
These are just a few of the many positive testimonials attorney David McKenzie has earned. We’re ready to work for you, just as we did for these clients.
Depending on the facts of your case and the defense strategy we employ, some of the possible outcomes of a Montgomery County drug possession case include:
If you face drug possession or possession of illegal substance allegations or charges in Montgomery County, you do not have to fight this on your own. Our drug possession attorney can walk you through the criminal justice process, presenting a defense strategy to help minimize this ordeal’s impact on your future. McKenzie Law Firm, P.C. is here for you. We will protect your rights and fight aggressively for a positive outcome in your case.
Reach out to Montgomery County drug possession lawyer David McKenzie today to get started.