Miami Drug Possession Lawyers
Cutting-Edge Drug Crime Defense
In Florida, it is possible to be convicted for drug possession even if the substance did not belong to the defendant. You can be charged with actual possession (when someone physically possesses the substance) or constructive possession (if someone has knowledge of the location of the substance or control over it). Drug crimes are often complex and require the skill of a seasoned attorney. Turn to the experienced Miami drug crime lawyers at Mitchell & West LLC. Contact us for your initial consultation!
Following are the possession charges we can assist with:
- Possession of a controlled substance
- Possession with intent to sell
- Possession of drug paraphernalia
- Illegal possession of prescription drugs
Search & Seizure - Were Your Rights Violated?
When it comes to drug charges, law enforcement officials are often overzealous in their attempts to seize evidence. Our attorneys can evaluate your charges to determine whether your rights were violated during the investigation and after the arrest. If we find that evidence was illegally obtained, we will work hard to have this evidence dismissed by a judge.
It is important that you understand your rights when facing drug crime charges:
- Police officers must have a search warrant or probable cause to search you
- You can refuse a search if the police have no warrant or probable cause in most situations
- You have a right to speak with an attorney
Explore Your Defense Today: (305) 783-3301
Talk to our drug crime attorneys in Miami if you are facing drug charges. We can review your charges, explore your defense options, and answer any questions you have about your case.
Our attorneys work one-on-one with each client throughout the duration of their case, providing personalized counsel at every step. We are dedicated to ensuring you are treated fairly by the criminal justice system and that you understand your rights.
Contact our legal team at (305) 783-3301.