Smyrna Drug Possession Lawyer
In Georgia, all drugs are considered illegal. Even possession of marijuana can result in felony charges.
Possession is the least harsh drug crime, but it still comes with strict punishments. Whether you have been caught in possession of marijuana, heroin, cocaine, LSD, or prescription drugs, you could face both state and federal charges. Drug crimes are nothing to laugh at; there’s a lot at risk.
Smyrna drug possession lawyer Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. can assess your situation and help you understand your legal rights. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and see how we can help.
Possession Laws in Georgia
Possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana is a misdemeanor. However, it can still result in up to a $1,000 fine and one year in jail. Being in possession of more than that amount is a felony offense, resulting in 2-15 years in prison. Ingestible products containing marijuana or THC oil are also illegal. This includes gummies, brownies, cookies, and other foods.
Penalties for drug possession are also based on the schedule of the drug. Schedule I drugs generally carry the most severe consequences. They include heroin, LSD, ecstasy, and mushrooms. Schedule II drugs in Georgia include methamphetamine, cocaine, morphine, hydrocodone, opium, oxycodone, and fentanyl.
Schedule III drugs include stimulants, depressants, and anabolic steroids. Schedule IV drugs include diazepam (valium), zolpidem (Ambien), and alprazolam (Xanax). Schedule V drugs include various mixtures of drugs from other schedules.
Why You Need a Lawyer
A drug possession lawyer will work with you throughout the process to help defend you. They will perform a thorough investigation to learn the facts. They will also research the relevant laws unique to your situation to find a way to protect you.
Aggressive lawyers will demand real evidence. They will ask for accurate drug testing through scientific means to ensure that the substances are actually illegal drugs. They will not settle for inaccuracies.
Experienced drug crime lawyers will often negotiate with prosecutors about potential plea deals, especially if this is your first controlled substance charge. They will work toward probation to get the charge dropped from your criminal record.
Your lawyer will search for helpful witnesses for your case and prepare them to testify. They will
cross-examine the prosecutor’s witnesses to undermine their credibility. They will also ask questions to uncover holes in the prosecutor’s case and try to prove that you did not “knowingly” possess a controlled substance.
Contact Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. Today
While drug possession crimes are the least serious of drug crimes, they are still treated seriously. Possession of even seemingly harmless drugs such as marijuana can result in felony charges.
If you are facing drug charges, you need someone on your side who can provide you with a solid defense. You need Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. to provide you with aggressive criminal defense. Call our experienced Smyrna drug possession lawyer at (678) 853-2500 to schedule a free initial consultation.