Those accused of Alabama drug possession laws need to comprehend how serious prosecutors are about Alabama drug laws. This is not just directed to those accused of drug distribution charges or first offense drug trafficking. The State considers drug crimes to be a high priority, due to constant publicity from the opioid crisis in America.
News stories of drug-related arrests are almost daily across the State of Alabama. State statutes provide for criminal prosecution of a broad range of drug-related activities, with some of the most common Drug crimes being charged involving:
Alabama, like other American jurisdictions, regulates and governs possession of controlled dangerous substances. This definition extends beyond heroin, marijuana and cocaine to include the compounds of which they are comprised. Paraphernalia possession is also illegal under Alabama law. Controlled substances are split into five distinct schedules, as found in Alabama Code § 20-2-23.
It should be noted that some controlled substances may be legally possessed if a valid prescription is held. The schedule into which a drug falls will have a significant bearing on the potential penalties faced for possession of that category of controlled substance.
Marijuana possession for personal use is a Class A Misdemeanor, though possession of other substances listed in schedules I through IV are Class C felonies which can bring from one to 10 years’ imprisonment and fines up to $15,000. Class B felonies involving purchase, transfer or possession of anhydrous ammonia with the knowledge that it would be used to manufacture crystal methamphetamine can bring from two to 20 years in prison and fines up to $30,000.
The Severity of an Alabama Drug Charge VariesSales and trafficking of controlled substances bring even more substantial penalties to those convicted, as can sales near school facilities and repeat drug-related offenses of any type. Individuals found guilty of drug crimes in Alabama are at risk of losing their freedom, their ability to earn a living, their right to own a firearm and much more.
As a result, it is incumbent upon those facing charges to identify an aggressive drug lawyer in Alabama who will seek every possible opportunity to undermine the state’s case, often by having illegally obtained evidence excluded from use. In many cases, it is possible to have charges reduced or dropped entirely, but in every case, all efforts to mitigate sanctions will be made.
The Benefits of Hiring a Top-Rated Drug AttorneyOur attorneys in Alabama need to start conducting a comprehensive examination of the facts, as claimed by the State of Alabama. The criminal defense attorney you hire needs to gather critical evidence and interview witnesses before the opportunity disappears. With a FREE lawyer consultation, why would you NOT call our experienced drug crime lawyers?
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