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When you are facing drug charges,
you need to rely on the "power of your attorney."
Drug Offenses include: Trafficking,
Possession, Distribution, Transportation,
Possession for Sale, Marijuana Cultivation,
Manufacturing, etc...
Each state and the federal government
have laws against the unlawful possesion, use, manufacture and
distribution of drugs. The purpose of these laws is
to reduce the unlawful use of drugs, reduce
drug-related crimes and severely punish repeat offenders
and major drug dealers.
For
Drug Offenses CALL
a Criminal
Defense Attorney.
According to Human Rights Watch
(HRW), which monitors crime and punishment in the
United States and around the world, the great majority
of drug offenders who are incarcerated under mandatory
sentencing laws are nonviolent men and women. These
offenders are often convicted of low-level drug-related
offenses. They may spend years in prison. "Whether
repeat or first-time offenders," notes a HRW
report, "whether convicted of possession, sale,
possession with intent to sell or attempted sale,
most of these offenders are guilty of minor crimes
for which they should be held accountable - but for
whom prison is a misguided sentence."
A few facts on drug offenses:
- One in four imprisoned
drug offenders is convicted of simply possessing
drugs
- Most drug offenders are nonviolent
- Most minimum sentences range
from one year in jail to three years in prison for
first-time offenders; and three years to 12 years
in prison for second or repeat offenders
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
is considered a serious crime in every state. Drinking
alcohol and / or taking drugs may affect your ability to
operate cars, boats or industrial equipment in a safe
manner. It is against the law in every state to drive
under the influence of alcohol or drugs. DWI and Driving Under
the Influence (DUI) refer to the same crime.
Over the past twenty years, the declared "war on drugs" has failed to end substance
abuse, but it has succeeded in punishing many Americans who might otherwise lead productive
lives. A drug conviction, even for a minor drug offense is a heavy burden for anyone going back into the job market. And while it is difficult to determine in advance the exact sentence an alleged drug offender faces, rarely does a defendant get off lightly without the benefit of an experienced criminal defense attorney.
If you or a loved one has been arrested or charged with
a drug crime, the most important call you can
make will be to a
criminal defense attorney. Violating the laws
in Connecticut can bring very severe penalties. There
is nothing more important than having an aggressive
and experienced law firm like Fortuna & Cartelli, P.C. on your side. An aggressive and experienced law firm
may be able to get your charges reduced and in some
cases dismissed. If jail time is inevitable, an exceptional
lawyer may be able to get this jail time reduced or
convince the court to allow a suitable alternative
to jail time such as home monitoring,
or drug rehabilitation.
Contact us today.
IF THERE IS A WAY OUT WE WILL FIND IT!
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