Criminal Defense of Drug Offenses

Defending Against Drug Related Offenses in Arizona

If you’re facing drug-related charges in Arizona, you need a seasoned criminal defense attorney who understands the complexities of the law and has a track record of successfully defending clients in similar cases. At our firm, we specialize in defending individuals accused of drug offenses, including possession, use, production, sale, and transportation of controlled substances.

Arizona imposes strict penalties for drug offenses, ranging from a felony conviction to lengthy prison sentences, depending on the type and amount of the drug involved. Even seemingly minor offenses involving marijuana or prescription drugs can result in serious consequences. That’s why it’s crucial to have an experienced attorney by your side to protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the key Arizona drug offense laws:

13-3405: Possession, use, production, sale, or transportation of marijuana

  • Various classifications of felonies based on the amount of marijuana involved
  • Mandatory fines and probation for felony convictions
  • Restrictions on probationers’ use of marijuana and drug testing requirements

13-3406: Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture, or transportation of prescription-only drugs

  • Prohibitions on possessing, selling, or manufacturing prescription drugs without proper authorization
  • Penalties ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, depending on the offense
  • Mandatory fines and probation for felony convictions, with drug testing requirements

13-3407: Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture, or transportation of dangerous drugs

  • Prohibitions on possessing, selling, or manufacturing dangerous (methamphetamine & fentanyl) drugs
  • Felony classifications with varying penalties, including mandatory fines and community restitution
  • Restrictions on probationers’ use of drugs and drug testing requirements

13-3408: Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture, or transportation of narcotic drugs

  • Prohibitions on possessing, selling, or manufacturing narcotic (cocaine & heroin) drugs
  • Felony classifications with severe penalties, including mandatory fines and community restitution
  • Restrictions on probationers’ use of drugs and drug testing requirements

If you’re facing drug-related charges in Arizona, don’t wait to seek legal representation. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss your case with an experienced criminal defense attorney who will fight tirelessly to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome for your situation.

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