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Mounting a Proper Defense Against Drug Possession Charges

As any Miami criminal defense lawyer will affirm, being arrested and charged with a crime is never a good thing, and that is precisely the case when it comes to being charged with drug possession.

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Mounting a Proper Defense Against Drug Possession Charges

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  1. Mounting a Proper Defense Against Drug Possession Charges As any Miami criminal defense lawyer will affirm, being arrested and charged with a crime is never a good thing, and that is precisely the case when it comes to being charged with drug possession. If you are currently facing drug possession charges, you have to realize that your charges are very serious and can lead to stiff penalties such as a lengthy prison sentence if you are found to be guilty. At Stroleny Law, P.A., we would like you to know that the most important thing for you to do is to talk to a criminal attorney in Miami as soon as you can and our managing attorney, Julian Stroleny, is ready to help you mount a proper defense. Drug possession is usually treated as a felony in the state of Florida, depending on various factors such as the type of drug and the amount in question; this means that defendants who are eventually convicted can expect harsh penalties. In the Sunshine State, a person who is convicted of possessing more than 10 grams of a Schedule I drug will be facing a first-degree felony that can lead to a prison sentence of up to 30 years as well as a $10,000 fine; just thinking of that possible sentence can give anyone a migraine, but being

  2. charged with drug possession does not necessarily mean that you will be convicted. For a Miami criminal defense attorney, call us now at (305) 615-1285 for a free consultation. Contact Us: Stroleny Law, P.A. Address: 1 SE 3rd Ave #1940, Miami, FL 33131 Phone: (305) 615-1285 Email: julian@strolenylaw.com https://goo.gl/maps/Hnc6igUVUBtR9UnLA

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