Atlanta Drug Crime Lawyer
Defending Clients Facing Drug Charges in Georgia
Weintraub & Alper Legal is committed to protecting the freedoms and futures of clients facing drug charges. Our Atlanta drug crime attorneys handle the full range of state and federal drug crimes, including even the most serious. If you or your loved one is facing drug charges, our legal team is prepared to fight immediately!
Are you facing drug charges in Georgia? Call Weintraub & Alper Legal today at (404) 907-1536 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with our drug crime lawyer in Atlanta!
Comprehensive Defense for Drug Charges in Atlanta
If you have been arrested or indicted on a drug charge in Georgia, your best bet to minimize the damage and protect your rights is to hire a criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible. Acting fast will provide the best opportunity to protect your rights and build the strongest possible defense. Our firm represents individuals throughout Atlanta, the southeastern portion of the United States, and many other parts of the nation.
These cases include:
- Drug Possession
- Drug Sales
- Drug Trafficking
- Drug Manufacturing & Distribution
- Transporting Illegal Drugs via Couriers, i.e. the U.S. Postal Service
- Drug-Related Tax Charges
- Drug Importation
- Trafficking in Illegal Prescription Drugs/Steroids
- Conspiracy Charges
- RICO Cases
- Operating a "Pill Mill"
- Forfeiture of drug assets and substitute assets unrelated to the alleged drug activities
Land, bank accounts, houses, automobiles, and other assets (even "totally clean" substitute assets) are almost always seized by the government in federal drug cases. To get them back, you must prove that these assets were not acquired due to the alleged drug-related activities. This can be done by going to trial and obtaining an acquittal or through exhaustive financial analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Crime in Atlanta
What are the potential penalties for drug charges in Georgia?
Penalties depend on the type and quantity of drugs involved, as well as whether the charge is for possession, distribution, or trafficking. Consequences can range from misdemeanor penalties, like fines and probation, to felony penalties, such as lengthy prison sentences and significant fines. Drug charges can also lead to the loss of civil liberties, including driver’s license suspension and restrictions on gun ownership.
What should I do if I’ve been arrested for a drug charge?
Stay calm and avoid making any statements to law enforcement without a lawyer. Anything you say can be used against you. Contact an experienced drug crime lawyer as soon as possible to protect your rights and begin building your defense.
How can a drug crime lawyer help me with my case?
A skilled lawyer will examine the details of your case to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence, such as illegal searches or procedural mistakes. They may negotiate to reduce or dismiss charges, represent you in court if necessary, and work to protect your rights and future.
Can I face federal charges for a drug crime?
Yes, certain drug crimes, particularly those involving large quantities or crossing state lines, can result in federal drug charges. Federal drug offenses often carry harsher penalties and require a lawyer with experience in federal court cases.
What happens if this is my first drug offense?
For first-time offenders, Georgia courts may offer alternative sentencing options, such as diversion programs, probation, or drug treatment programs. These alternatives may allow you to avoid a permanent criminal record. An attorney can help you explore these options and advocate for leniency.
Are there defenses to drug charges?
Yes, there are many potential defenses to drug charges. These could include proving that evidence was obtained unlawfully, lack of knowledge of the drugs, or that the substance in question is not illegal. The right defense will depend on the specifics of your case, and your attorney will help determine the best strategy.
How long does the drug charge process take?
The timeline varies based on the complexity of the case, whether it’s charged as a misdemeanor or felony, and whether it goes to trial. While some cases might be resolved in a few months, others could take over a year. Your attorney will provide updates and ensure you understand every step of the process.
What is the difference between drug possession and drug trafficking?
Drug possession involves having a controlled substance for personal use, while drug trafficking generally involves larger quantities of drugs and the intent to distribute them. Trafficking is a more serious offense and carries much harsher penalties, often with mandatory minimum sentences.
Can I avoid jail time if I’m charged with a drug crime?
Avoiding jail time depends on the nature of the charges, the strength of the evidence, and the presence of mitigating factors, such as a clean prior record. Your attorney may negotiate for alternatives like probation, drug treatment, or community service to help you avoid incarceration.
Atlanta Drug Crime Defense: Schedule Your Consultation
Former United States Assistant Attorney Howard J. Weintraub applies his 30-plus years of criminal law experience to federal appellate cases in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and other parts of the United States, particularly in the 11th, 6th, and 4th United States Circuit Courts of Appeals.
Contact Weintraub & Alper Legal today to discuss your case in a consultation with our Atlanta drug crimes attorney!
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