Atlanta Defense Lawyer for Drug Possession
If you or a loved one is facing charges for a drug related crime, it is important to seek legal help as soon as possible. It is also important that the person charged does not speak to the authorities without an attorney present.
| The Law Office of Vernon H. Smith, III, can protect your rights and your future if you have been arrested for, charge with, or are under investigation for drug possession charges. Call the firm today at 770-471-4040 or submit a contact form to schedule your free initial consultation. |
Protect Your Rights and Your Future
The consequences of a criminal drug conviction can be severe. A conviction for a misdemeanor offense carries a maximum sentence of twelve months in jail. Most first time felony drug offenses carry a sentence range of two to fifteen years. Sentences are more severe for repeat offenders or large amounts of drugs.
There are collateral consequences as well. People convicted of drug charges in Georgia risk losing their driver's license. If you are a student, you may risk losing scholarship and federal loan money, or encounter problems obtaining employment. Whatever you are facing, the Law Office of Vernon H. Smith, III, is dedicated to avoiding or minimizing the consequences of a conviction.
Experienced Attorney for Drug Possession Defense
Vernon H. Smith has practiced exclusively in the area of criminal defense for ten years. He handles misdemeanor offenses and state and federal felony offenses. Attorney Smith has substantial courtroom experience and consistently strives to reach the best possible outcome on behalf of each and every client. His firm handles criminal defense involving drug charges such as:
- Marijuana possession
- Cocaine possession
- Meth possession
- Heroin possession
- Illegal possession of prescription drugs including OxyContin and Percocet
- Drug trafficking including marijuana, cocaine, heroin and meth trafficking
- Drug manufacturing
Attorney Smith can provide you an honest assessment of your charges. He can assess your chances for acquittal at trial or for a reasonable plea bargain. If you go forward with a trial, he can explain strategies for fighting the charges, which may include motions to suppress evidence, equal access arguments and others.
Exploring Alternative Sentencing Options
Sentencing alternatives may be available for people with drug problems. When appropriate, Attorney Smith works to get clients into drug treatment facilities and counseling rather than serving jail time.
Get started on your defense today. Contact the Law Office of Vernon H. Smith, III, to schedule your free initial consultation.
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