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Drug Lawyer Nashville

Being charged with drug offenses is extremely serious, and if you're found guilty, you may be subjected to harsh penalties. These consequences may include imprisonment, hefty fines, damage to your reputation, and the inability to see your children. Therefore, you must seek legal Drug Lawyer in Nashville immediately if you've been accused of possessing or distributing controlled substances.<br>

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Drug Lawyer Nashville

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  1. Drug Lawyer Nashville Being charged with drug offenses is extremely serious, and if you're found guilty, you may be subjected to harsh penalties. These consequences may include imprisonment, hefty fines, damage to your reputation, and the inability to see your children. Therefore, you must seek legal assistance immediately if you've been accused of possessing or distributing controlled substances. To get a possession charge dismissed in TN, you should contact an experienced and skilled attorney specializing in drug crimes. A qualified Nashville drug trafficking attorney or a Nashville drug possession attorney can evaluate your case and provide you with sound legal advice. At Andrew C. Beasley, PLLC, we have a proven track record of assisting clients in achieving positive outcomes in drug crime cases. Our team of attorneys, including a former prosecutor, thoroughly understands the prosecution's strategies and tactics. As a result, we can devise an effective defense strategy that is tailored to your unique situation. Drug Possession Penalties The severity of the penalties you face will depend on a wide range of factors, including the type and amount of drugs involved. In general, you could face heavy fines, imprisonment, mandatory enrollment in a drug education course, community service, and a mark on your criminal record. THE SPECIFIC PENALTIES WILL BE IMPACTED BY THE TYPE OF CHARGE, SUCH AS: SIMPLE POSSESSION: Class A misdemeanor, carrying up to 1 year in jail and up to $2,500 in fines.

  2. SUBSEQUENT POSSESSION OFFENSE: Class E felony that carries up to 6 years in prison and $3,000 in fines. POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA: Class A misdemeanor, carrying just under one year in jail and potential fines. These repercussions could be increased depending on the specific type of drugs that were found. Some drugs are considered more dangerous and thus elicit more severe penalties and aggressive stances from the prosecution. The most common include marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. Further, the punishment could be heightened if a defendant has previous offenses on their record. Potential Defenses for Drug Possession and Drug Trafficking in Nashville, TN Depending on the specific circumstances of your arrest, our Nashville drug trafficking and drug possession attorney can raise various defenses, such as: UNLAWFUL SEARCH AND SEIZURE If the officer who searched your person or property lacked probable cause, they may have performed an unlawful search and seizure. If this is the case, any evidence they found during the incident was unlawfully collected and may be thrown out, which can make it more challenging for the prosecution to pursue a case against you. LACK OF INTENT TO SELL With this defense, you simply did not intend to sell the drugs found on you and only possessed them for your own consumption. NO CONTROL OVER THE DRUGS

  3. You may not have known you were in possession of the drugs and, therefore, had no control over them during your arrest. For instance, you were driving your car with a friend when an officer pulled you over, and your friend hid their drugs under your seat, but the police saw the drugs. Being close to the drugs when they were found may not be enough to prove you were in possession of them, regardless of whether you knew your friend had them. TEMPORARY POSSESSION It’s also possible that you only had temporary possession of the drugs during your arrest. For example, maybe your friend left the drugs in your house or vehicle or gave you the drugs to avoid getting arrested and charged with possession, and you were about to throw them out or give them back, but you were arrested. YOU HAD A VALID PRESCRIPTION If you had a valid prescription when the police arrested you for possessing prescription drugs, then the prosecution cannot charge you with possession if you can prove the validity of your prescription. On the other hand, the prosecution may charge you with intent to sell if you possessed more than a normal amount of the prescription drug, even if you had a valid prescription for it. What Our Nashville Drug Trafficking & Drug Possession Attorney Can Do For You As a former district attorney with more than 10 years of experience working on criminal cases, our Nashville drug trafficking and drug possession attorney has a priceless insight into how the prosecution handles drug offenses. Allow us to put all our knowledge and experience to work for you. When you work with Andrew C. Beasley, PLLC, our dedicated legal team will:

  4. ● Carefully evaluate the circumstances of your arrest, including your interactions with law enforcement officers and searches of your property or person. ● Figure out whether the police violated your legal rights in any way to possibly suppress the evidence against you. ● Investigate your case to obtain evidence that will benefit your defense and counter the prosecution’s allegations. ● Assess the case against you and look for weaknesses that we can use to strengthen your defense strategy. ● Negotiate with the prosecutor to have your case dismissed, reduce your charges, or secure a fair plea bargain. ● Defend you in court if necessary.

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