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Essex County Drug Defense Attorney
In New Jersey, it is against the law to possess, distribute, or manufacture controlled, dangerous substances, and there can be lasting consequences if you are convicted of such a crime. Criminal charges can range from possession of small quantities of marijuana to the drug trafficking of heroin or cocaine. It is crucial that you hire an Essex County drug defense lawyer if you’re facing any kind of drug charges.
Our legal representatives at the Law Offices of Robert Tsigler, PLLC, work diligently to fight for and protect the rights of our clients. We can provide each case with personalized attention and unique defense strategies after an arrest. We prioritize our clients’ needs and make sure we help them achieve the most favorable outcomes in their cases. As criminal defense lawyers, we provide invaluable support, guidance, and representation at every stage of the legal process.
Drug Charges and Penalties in Essex County
Drug crimes in Essex County, NJ, are taken very seriously, and most are charged as indictable offenses (felonies). Charges and penalties are generally determined by the crime committed, the specific drug involved, and the amount of the drug. The state has five drug schedules, with Schedule I drugs being the most dangerous and Schedule V being the least. Schedule I drug offenses are usually put in the most serious criminal offense category and carry the harshest penalties.
- Disorderly Persons Offense (Misdemeanor): The least severe offense in New Jersey, it includes possessing a certain amount of marijuana or drug paraphernalia.
- Fourth-Degree Drug Offense: This is the least severe indictable offense in New Jersey. It involves the illegal possession of a Schedule V drug or the possession, distribution, or manufacturing of a certain amount of marijuana or hashish.
- Third-Degree Drug Offense: Possession of any amount of an illegal drug and the distribution or manufacturing of certain Schedule I, II, III, and IV drugs in small amounts would be charged in this category.
- Second-Degree Drug Offense: Drug offenses, such as manufacturing, distribution, and possession with intent to distribute, involving large amounts of Schedule I or II drugs, would be prosecuted as second-degree crimes.
- First-Degree Drug Offense: This category is for the most severe offenses. It often involves manufacturing, distributing, or possession with intent to distribute significant amounts of certain Schedule I and II drugs.
Defense Strategies for Drug Allegations
When facing drug allegations in Essex County, NJ, an experienced criminal defense lawyer may use various defense strategies to protect you and your rights when attempting to secure a good outcome for your case. Potential strategies can include:
- Challenging Credibility of Evidence: If law enforcement performed an illegal search and seizure where the evidence of drugs was found or they made procedural errors, your lawyer can file a motion to have that evidence suppressed. This could potentially result in the entire case being dismissed.
- Insufficient Evidence: The prosecution has the burden of proving their case against you beyond a reasonable doubt. The insufficient evidence defense can be employed if the evidence presented fails to prove their case against you. Your lawyer could argue that there is insufficient evidence to convict you.
- Lack of Intent: The prosecution has to prove that you not only committed the crime you’re accused of but also that you intended to do so. Your lawyer can present the lack of intent defense by arguing a mistake of fact, lack of knowledge, accidental possession, or coercion.
- First-Time Offender: If it’s your first time being charged with a criminal offense, your lawyer may be able to use the first-time offender defense to potentially mitigate your charges or penalties.
Your lawyer understands drug laws and penalties and can evaluate your case, the charges against you, and the evidence against you to determine what defense approach would be the most effective in defending you. It’s important to remember that the defense doesn’t have to prove that you’re innocent but rather create reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury.
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Contact an Essex County Drug Defense Lawyer
If you or someone you know is facing drug charges in Essex County, NJ, seek legal assistance as soon as possible by contacting the Law Offices of Robert Tsigler, PLLC. Our drug defense lawyers can develop a defense strategy that is tailored to the circumstances of your case. Our team can work to minimize the potential impact that these charges can have on your life. Get the support you need to navigate the complex legal system today.
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Getting representation as soon as possible following any Drug Crime-related charge is the best way to promote a positive result from a subsequent trial. These charges are considered very serious and can result in expensive fines, the loss of driving privileges or professional licenses, and even incarceration. Only an experienced Essex County Drug Crime lawyer can successfully defend your case.
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