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Drug
offenses are one of the most widely prosecuted crimes in our State courts today.
These crimes also make up a large percentage of cases in the Federal courts. The
quantity and purpose of possession, such as possession for sale rather than
possession for use, determine the range of punishment.
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Types
of Offenses
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Possession For Sale, Sales, Attempts to Sell
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Importation
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Transportation
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Cultivation and Sales
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Distribution and Conspiracy to Violate Any Drug/Narcotic Laws
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Trafficking and Manufacture of Methamphetamine and/or Possession of Chemicals
(i.e. Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine) for Manufacturing, purifying, etc.
Defenses
Generally,
these cases are defended by making a motion in court to suppress the evidence
based on lack of a warrant, or lack of probable cause. These motions are called
“suppression motions”. They are argued when there is a violation of the person’s
Fourth Amendment rights. When these motions are granted in a drug case, it
almost always results in the case being dismissed.
The
prosecution must also prove every essential element of possession. If the
prosecutor cannot prove each of the following, the defendant is not guilty. The
elements are:
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Dominion and Control of the substance. (Mere presence at the scene is not
sufficient).
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In a
quantity usable for consumption or sale
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Possession for sale also requires a specific intent to sell it.
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Knowledge of its presence
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Knowledge of its restricted dangerous drug character.
Consequences
The
consequences of a conviction for drug offenses ranges from probation to lengthy
prison sentences, depending on the type and quantity of drugs, and the person’s
prior criminal record.
Some
states offer alternatives to incarceration, such as drug programs. Once
successfully completed, the drug charge is dismissed. The defendant thus gets a
new start on life, free of any criminal record.
At the law office of Timothy M. Farris, it is
our goal to represent our clients as aggressively as possible to ensure fair
and impartial treatment under the law. After evaluating your case, our legal team
will make use of every tool available to protect your rights.
To learn more about what attorney Timothy M. Farris can do for you,
contact
our offices today. Representing clients throughout the state of Mississippi, we offer free initial consultations and are
available by appointment.
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