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Philadelphia Intent to Distribute Lawyers

March 21, 2024 Uncategorized

When you’re charged with intent to distribute drugs, you face a serious misdemeanor or felony charge. The jail time that you face is serious. For large quantities of certain drugs, you face up to eight years in prison. Our lawyers for intent to distribute in Philadelphia can help you when you’re facing these serious charges.

Philadelphia intent to distribute lawyers

Defending your case for intent to distribute drugs begins with examining the possible consequences to the charges. The maximum penalties that you face depend on the type of drug that you’re accused of trying to distribute and whether you have prior convictions for intending to distribute drugs. Possession with intent to distribute drugs may be based on any of the following types of drugs:

  • heroin
  • narcotics – schedule I
  • narcotics – schedule II
  • cocaine
  • methamphetamine
  • phencyclidine
  • amphetamine
  • methaqualone

Each drug has its own maximum penalties. The maximum penalties depend on how much of the drug you intend to deliver and the quantity that you have. If you have prior offenses, the maximum penalties increase. Law enforcement must prove that you have prior offenses if they wish to enhance the charges against you with a prior conviction.

How does law enforcement prove intent to deliver in Philadelphia?

Intent to distribute charges in Philadelphia are based on specific intent. That means that law enforcement must prove that you intended to distribute the drugs. It can be difficult for law enforcement to prove what you were thinking. Law enforcement might try to prove your intent to distribute based on the quantity of drugs that you have. They might presume that you had a quantity that shows your intent to distribute the drugs.

Law enforcement might also try to prove your intent to distribute from the circumstances. Of course, law enforcement’s report of the arrest may not be factually accurate. You have a right to call and question witnesses. They can testify to the court in your case, and you can even testify in your own defense to tell the jury how the police made errors in your case. Intent to distribute is a different crime from simple possession of drugs. It’s important to carefully examine the charges in order to know what you’re defending against.

Lawyers for intent to distribute in Philadelphia

The process of facing charges for intent to distribute may begin with an arrest or with notice of the charges. If you’re arrested, you have the right to appear before a court within 72 hours. In most cases, you may post a bond while you await further proceedings. The court must inform you of the charges against you.

It’s important to work quickly to gather the evidence in your case. Building the evidence in your case includes gathering the police reports, demanding an investigation of evidence and contacting witnesses. You should examine your case for possible constitutional violations of law. While you await trial in your case, our Philadelphia intent to distribute lawyers work to build the evidence for trial.

Working with our lawyers for drugs cases in Philadelphia

When you work with our experienced attorneys, we handle the entire case on your behalf. From working to secure favorable bond conditions to helping you understand the charges at your arraignment, we handle the entire process. We build defenses, file preliminary motions and speak on your behalf in court. Our team works to build the strongest case possible and negotiate for a favorable resolution with the state’s attorney.

Whether you accept an offer of settlement or you take your case to trial, our team of experienced attorneys works to put you in the best position possible when you’re facing a challenging circumstance. If you’re facing charges of intent to distribute in Philadelphia, you don’t have to fight alone. Our Philadelphia intent to distribute lawyers are here to help you fight aggressively and protect your rights and interests.

Philadelphia Heroin Possession & Trafficking Lawyers

Philadelphia Heroin Possession & Trafficking Lawyers

From simple possession charges to heroin trafficking and sales charges, Philadelphia Criminal Lawyers has the attorneys who protect our best interests when any type of drug charge rests on your shoulders. Possession of heroin is a serious charge in Philadelphia, one that you should never face in court without the legal expertise an attorney brings. You could face time in jail or prison, confinement to rehab, fines, probation, and a tarnished name that creates difficulty obtaining housing or employment in the future.

Heroin Possession

Heroin possession charges may range from simple possession to possession with intent to resell or one of the dozens of other criminal charges. Heroin is a Schedule I narcotic, meaning it has a serious risk of addiction and overdose. Possession of even small amounts of heroin may result in a felony criminal charge. Under one gram of heroin is a misdemeanor; anything over is a felony. Misdemeanor convictions may result in up to 11 months, 29 days behind bars, fines, probation, and other penalties while a felony conviction can lead to 5+ years in prison, rehab classes, and fines.

Heroin Trafficking Philadelphia

Trafficking heroin is a felony in Philadelphia, as are most criminal charges of trafficking. Conviction of felony trafficking is enough to send you to prison for up to 10 years, and sometimes longer, if it isn’t your first drug conviction. Our lawyers understand that your life on the line and we work overtime to represent you in the best way possible. We work to reduce the charges or the consequences you face if convicted. Bad things happen to good people. We’re around to help those individuals.

Consequences of Heroin Possession/Trafficking Conviction

Many people fail to realize the harm that a misdemeanor heroin charge causes, assuming only felony convictions are detrimental to their life. The truth is, any drug conviction can cause you trouble today and well into the future, even a misdemeanor. The consequences of a felony conviction are much harsher than those of a misdemeanor charge, but nonetheless ordeals you’d rather avoid.

Apart from time in jail or prison after a heroin possession or trafficking conviction, you also deal with consequences which include fines, probation, and the need to take drug classes. A heroin conviction may cause trouble getting a job, earning a college degree, and/or obtaining housing in the future. Your conviction will stay on your criminal record for the rest of your life, where anyone with an interest may access the information and cease their judgment upon you.

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When life-shattering consequences are on the line, going to court without a lawyer is the last thing that you want to do. Schedule a free consultation with Philadelphia Criminal Lawyers to learn how our lawyers can benefit your case. This one call will reduce your worries and help you sleep better at night. There is no obligation, although we’re fairly confident you’ll want the expertise our attorneys bring to the courtroom on your case when so much is on the line.

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