Drug Crime Cases

Drug Crimes - Cultivation of Marijuana - False 911 Calls

Our client, R.E., was charged with Cultivation of Marijuana, a third degree felony, and False 911 calls, a first degree misdemeanor. The police said they found seven marijuana plants growing on our client's property. The plants were photographed. Our client was exposed to 6 years in prison. Our Jacksonville Criminal Attorneys got all charges DROPPED.

Drug Charges - Possession of More than 20 grams of Marijuana

Our client, F.H., was charged with Possession of More than 20 grams of Marijuana, a third degree felony. The police recovered digital scales and 44.70 grams of marijuana. F.H. was exposed to 5 years in prison. Our Jacksonville Drug Lawyers were able to get his charge dropped.

Drug Crimes - Possession of a Controlled Substance - Possession of Less than 20 Grams of Marijuana

Our client, S.S., was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, a third degree felony, Possession of Marijuana, a first degree misdemeanor, and Possession of Paraphernalia, a first degree misdemeanor. The police said that our client had a Loritab pills, marijuana, and a drug pipe in her purse. Our client was exposed to 7 years in prison. Our Jacksonville Criminal Defense Attorneys were able to get all charges dropped.

Drug Crimes - Possession of a Controlled Substance

Our client, M.R., was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, a third degree felony, Possession of More than 20 grams of Marijuana, a third degree felony, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a first degree misdemeanor. The police alleged that our client had 3 plastic bags containing marijuana, a razor knife, a digital scale, a box of plastic bags, and 8 Xanax pills. Our client was exposed to 10 years in prison and 1 year in jail. Our Jacksonville Criminal Defense Law Firm was able to get all charges DROPPED.

Drug Crimes - Possession of Cocaine

Our client, C.B. was charged with Possession of Cocaine, a third degree felony, and Possession of Marijuana, a first degree misdemeanor. The police said that our client possessed 4 baggies of marijuana and one bag of powder cocaine. The police said that our client admitted that the "dope was his". Our client was exposed to 5 years in prison and 1 year in jail. Our Jacksonville Criminal Attorneys got all charges DROPPED.

Drug Crimes - Driving on a Suspended License - Possession of Cocaine

Our client, H.H., was charged with Possession of Cocaine, a third degree felony, and Driving on a Suspended License, a first degree misdemeanor. The police said that he had powder cocaine in the center console of his vehicle. H.H. was exposed to 5 years in prison and 1 year in jail. Our Jacksonville Suspended License Attorneys were able to get the felony Possession charge dropped and the Driving charge reduced to a "No Valid Driver's License" charge. H.H. was ultimately not convicted of that charge.

Drug Crimes - Possession of Cocaine

Our client, P.N., was charged with Possession of Cocaine, a third degree felony. The police found crack cocaine on the top center console of the car P.N. was driving. P.N was exposed to 5 years in prison. Our Jacksonville Drug Law Firm was able to get the charge DROPPED.

Drug Crimes - Violation of Probation for Possession of More than 20 grams of Marijuana

Our client, M.M., was on Felony Probation for Possession of More than 20 grams of Marijuana, a third degree felony. He was violated because he was arrested for Driving on a Suspended License. When on probation, ANY new law violation automatically violated probation. Our client was exposed to 5 years in prison. Our Jacksonville Drug Lawyers were able to get M.M. continued on probation and he served no jail time.

Drug Crimes - Possession of Cocaine - Possession of Less than 20 grams of Marijuana

Our client, S.C., was charged with Possession of Cocaine, a third degree felony, Possession of Less than 20 grams of Marijuana, a first degree misdemeanor, and Petit Theft, a second degree misdemeanor. The police pulled over our client because the license plate on the car was from a stolen vehicle. The police found several pieces of crack cocaine and marijuana in his shoes. S.C. was exposed to 5 years in prison and 1 year 60 days in jail. Our Jacksonville Drug Crimes Attorneys were able to get all charges DROPPED.

Drug Crimes – Possession of More Than 20 Grams of Marijuana

Our client, D.R. was charged with Possession of More Than 20 Grams of Marijuana, a third degree felony.  Police smelled the odor of marijuana in D.R.’s car and subsequently found 114 grams of marijuana in the vehicle.  D.R. was exposed to 5 years in prison.  Our Jacksonville Drug Lawyers were able to get all charges DISMISSED.

Drug Crimes - Possession of a Controlled Substance (Crack) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Our client, K.S., was arrested for possession crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia.  He was charged with a third degree felony punishable for up to 5 years in prison and a first degree misdemeanor punishable for up to 1 year in jail.  The police said K.S. lit a glass pipe with crack cocaine in it right in front of an officer downtown.  K.S. admitted to the police that he drove downtown and bought a $10 crack rock.  He also admitted to smoking it in front of the police officer.  Our Jacksonville Drug Crime Attorneys were able to get K.S. sent to a drug program and at the completion of the program, ALL of his criminal charges will be DROPPED.

Drug Charges - Possession of a Controlled Substance - Possession of Less than 20 Grams of Marijuana

Our client, K.L., was arrested and charged with Possession of Oxy Pills, a third degree felony, and Possession of Less than 20 Grams of Marijuana, a first degree misdemeanor.  The Clay County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant at our client's home.  In the home, police found may pills, a grinder, 2 scales, a rolling machine, plastic baggies, a glass pipe, and marijuana.  In K.L.'s bedroom, the police found 5 pills and marijuana.  Our Jacksonville Drug Lawyers were able to get K.L. placed in a diversionary program and at the completion of the program, all charges will be DROPPED.

Drug Crimes - Gun Crimes - Armed Possession of a Controlled Substance - Possession of More than 20 grams of Marijuana

Our client, L.T., was charged with Armed Possession of a Controlled Substance, a first degree felony, and Possession of More than 20 Grams of Marijuana, a third degree felony. The police found 7 bags of Marijuana, a Loaded 45 caliber Handgun with magazine, and a bag of Ecstasy in the car our client was driving. L.T. was exposed to 35 years in prison. Our Jacksonville Drug Crimes Attorneys were able to get all charges DROPPED.

Drug Crimes - Possession of Less Than 20 grams of Marijuana - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Our client, J.S., was arrested in St. Johns County for possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.  He was pulled over for speeding and marijuana (multiple roaches) and rolling papers were found to have been in the car.  J.S. admitted to knowing the pot and papers were in the car.  After investigating the case, our St. Johns Criminal Attorneys got all charges dismissed.

Drug Crimes - Fraudulently Obtaining or Attempting to Obtain a Controlled Substance

Our client, M.L., was arrested and charged with attempting to obtain a controlled substance in Jacksonville.  Jacksonville detectives reported that she called in a fraudulent prescription for hydrocodone.  The pharmacist was suspicious and called the doctor's office.  The office told the pharmacist they doctor wrote no such prescription.  M.L. went to pick up the fraudulent prescription and the pharmacist took down her driver's license number.  The police were called and M.L. was arrested for a felony.  Our Jacksonville Drug Law Firm was able to get M.L. in to the Pretrial Intervention Program where she will have to do community service hours and get a drug evaluation.  At the completion of the program, all criminal charges will be DROPPED.

Drug Crimes - Possession of a Controlled Substance

Our client, D.M., was arrested in Jacksonville for possession of a controlled substance.  Jacksonville police went to investigate a house that was under surveillance for drug activity.  D.M. was at the house and police say he gave consent to search his car, where police found 10 oxycontin pills.  D.M. admitted to possessing these pills.  He was facing up to 5 years in prison on this felony in Jacksonville.  Our Jacksonville Drug Attorneys were able to get D.M. into the Pretrial Intervention Program and at the completion of the program, all charges will be DROPPED in Jacksonville.

Drug Crimes - Possession of Less than 20 Grams of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Our client, J.S., was arrested in Jacksonville for possession of less than 20 grams of pot and possession of paraphernalia.  Police were riding by a parking lot and observed J.S. in his car smoking pot.  Police went up to his car window and smelled a strong odor of marijuana.  After being read his rights, police say he admitted to possessing the pot and the pipe.  Our Jacksonville Drug Law Firm was able to get J.S. into the Pretrial Intervention Program and at the completion of the drug program in Jacksonville, all charges will be DISMISSED. 

Drug Crimes - Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Sell - Violation of Probation

Our client, J.D., was arrested for violation of probation in Clay County.  He was on probation for felony possession of marijuana with the intent to sell, a third degree felony.  While on probation, J.D. was arrested for retail theft in Clay County.  Probation also said J.D. was not compliant with his drug treatment and was delinquent on paying his court costs and cost of supervision.  When he was originally put on probation, he received a Withhold of Adjudication, which means he was not convicted of a felony.  After being violated, J.D. was facing an adjudication of guilt, which would have made him a convicted felon, and was facing 5 years in prison.  Our Clay County Criminal Defense Law Firm was able to get J.D. reinstated on probation and he maintained his withhold of adjudication.

Drug Crimes - Possession of Cocaine and Possession of Marijuana

Our client, H.S., was arrested on drug charges in Jacksonville.  He was arrested for felony possession of cocaine and misdemeanor possession of pot.  The police received a complaint that H.S. was in a bathroom stall at a bar snorting cocaine.  The person who complained worked at the bar and told police our client offered him cocaine in the past two months.  The police entered the bathroom covertly and listened to H.S. talk to another person in the locked stall.  When our client exited the stall, the police patted him down for weapons and found powder cocaine in a bag and a marijuana joint in his pocket.  There was a straw floating in the toilet of the stall H.S. walked out of.  Our Jacksonville Drug Crime Law Firm investigated the charges further and explored the issue of the initial police pat down.  All drug charges against our client were DISMISSED.

Drug Charges - Sale of Marijuana - Juvenile Crime in Jacksonville

Our client, M.G., was arrested for selling marijuana twice in Jacksonville as a juvenile.  When arrested on the pot charges, M.G. was on probation for trespassing and the his probation was violated because of the two new arrests for sale.  Before his parents hired our Jacksonville Juvenile Law Firm, M.G. had been sentenced to a 30 day minimal risk program on the trespassing charge.  Narcotics Detectives reported that M.G had sold them pot on 2 different occasions and each was caught on audio tape.  The Department of Juvenile Justice recommended a moderate risk placement for M.G. because of his prior record.  Our Jacksonville Juvenile Drug Attorneys were able to keep M.G. out of any program and he was able to return home to his family.  Our Jacksonville Probation Attorneys were also able to get his probation terminated.  M.G. was NOT CONVICTED of any drug charge.

Drug Crimes - Juvenile - Conspiracy to Traffic in Oxycodone - Possession of a Controlled Substance

Our client, A.H., a juvenile, was arrested in Jacksonville for Conspiracy to Traffic Oxycodone, a first degree felony, and Possession of a Controlled Substance, a third degree felony.  A.H. was accused of taking her co-defendants to Target where they attempted to fill a fraudulent prescription for oxycodone.  The pharmacy personnel felt it necessary to check the validity of the prescription and upon doing so learned it was fraudulent.  A.H.'s co-defendant told police that A.H. knew about the fraudulent prescription and that the group was going to Target to fill it.  When the police searched A.H., Xanax pills were found in her bag.  A.H. admitted to knowing the pills were there and that they belonged to someone else.  Our Jacksonville Juvenile Attorneys were able to present mitigation about A.H. to the prosecutor and were able to expose inconsistencies in the evidence.  Our Jacksonville Juvenile Law Firm was able to get all charges against A.H. DROPPED.

Drug Charges - Trafficking in Hydrocodone

Our client, J.W., was arrested in Jacksonville for trafficking in hydrocodone.  Police observed our client run a stop sign and pulled him over.  The officers asked for consent to search the vehicle and J.W. gave them consent.  They found a bottle of 20 hydrocodone pills and the name on the label was scratched off.  Police say that J.W. told them that he got the pills from a friend's grandmother who is unable to take the medication.  He told them he had a prescription in the past, but he was out and that was the reason he got the pills from his friend's grandmother.  JSO also noted that our client takes the pills for back pain.  After our Jacksonville Drug Trafficking Attorneys investigated the case and made contact with the prosecutor, all felony drug charges were DROPPED.

Jacksonville Drug Crimes - Trafficking in Oxycodone - Principal in the First Degree

Our client, M.S., was arrested on drug charges in Jacksonville.  Police detained M.S.'s friend outside Old Navy because the security alarm sounded when he walked out.  There was another man with M.S.'s friend who walked out to the parking lot.  Police followed him to the car and noticed our client standing next to the car, a black Ford Excursion with a North Carolina tag.  JSO called for a K-9 officer and the dog alerted to drugs in the car.  Police questioned our client and he allegedly told them he agreed to drive his friends to Tampa to buy some pills.  (prescription Oxycodone)  Allegedly M.S. said that he had a verbal agreement with the other men that he would drive them for $100 and 4 pills.  JSO found 4 bottles of pills.  Three were bottles of Oxycodone and one bottle contained Xanax.  None of the men had prescriptions for the pills.  Our Jacksonville Drug Attorneys investigated the case further and were able to get all charges against our client DROPPED.