Cape Coral Drug Possession Lawyers

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Drug Possession Lawyers In Cape Coral, Florida

The drug possession lawyers in Cape Coral, Florida, at the Foley & Wilson Law Firm work with individuals who are facing drug charges. The consequences of a drug possession conviction will depend on many factors, including the type of drugs that were found in your possession, the amount of drugs found in your possession and whether officers believe you were selling or trafficking drugs. Where you were found in possession of drugs could also have a bearing on your charges. For example, if you were arrested near a school, you could face more serious charges for drug possession.

If you are facing drug possession charges, you could be facing serious jail time, fines and a criminal record. Even what seems like minor charges for possession of marijuana can have serious collateral consequences, including having a criminal record, having difficulty accessing federal aid or even losing the right to vote if you cannot pay court fines and fees. The drug possession lawyers in Cape Coral, Florida, at the Foley & Wilson Law Firm may be able to assist you with fighting your charges or having your charges dropped if you are facing drug possession charges. It is important to remember that you are innocent until proven guilty. If you are being offered a plea deal, you may want to speak to a drug possession lawyer in Cape Coral, Florida, before taking any deal. The Foley & Wilson Law Firm is a drug possession law firm in Cape Coral, Florida, that can review the evidence against you and help you understand your options, including fighting your case in court.

Drug Possession Legal Defenses

If you have been arrested for drug possession in Cape Coral, Florida, it is important to note that you are innocent until proven guilty. There are many potential drug possession legal defenses, but every case is unique. The drug possession lawyers at the Foley & Wilson Law Firm in Cape Coral, Florida, may be able to help you with one of these defenses, or with another defense depending on the nature of your case.

  • Civil rights violations. Police have faced additional scrutiny for racial profiling and civil rights violations. Police must have valid reasons when performing a stop or search. For example, when making an arrest, police must have probable cause to perform a search, and in many cases need a search warrant to search your home or car. If police violated your civil rights and happened to find drugs in the process, a drug possession lawyer at the Foley & Wilson Law Firm in Cape Coral, Florida, may be able to help you.
  • Actual possession vs. control. Sometimes people face drug possession charges even though drugs were not literally on their person. For example, let’s say you were borrowing a friend’s car, and he had drugs in his glove compartment that you were unaware of. You get stopped for speeding, open the glove compartment to provide registration, and the drugs spill out. Even though you had no knowledge of the drugs being in the car, you could find yourself facing drug charges, and unless your friend is willing to admit that he put the drugs in the car, you could find yourself facing drug charges just for borrowing a car. These situations can happen if a partner brought drugs to your home, or a roommate stored drugs in a shared home. If you find yourself in this situation, having a drug possession lawyer in Cape Coral, Florida, at the Foley & Wilson Law Firm can make a difference in your case.
  • Police procedural errors. There have been many reports of police testing being flawed. People who just had detergent in their car have ended up getting arrested when drug tests misidentified substances. Police also must follow procedures when making an arrest, including letting you call your lawyer, reading you your rights, and more. A drug possession lawyer in Cape Coral, Florida, at the Foley & Wilson Law Firm who understands proper legal procedure can review the details of your arrest and case and identify any flaws.

These are just some of the possible legal defenses you may have if you are facing drug possession charges. The Foley & Wilson Law Firm is a drug possession law firm in Cape Coral, Florida, that works with individuals facing drug charges. We can help you navigate the criminal justice system, fight your criminal charges, or work to have your charges dropped or reduced if police errors were made.

Drug Trafficking Lawyer In Cape Coral, Florida

The drug trafficking lawyers at the Foley & Wilson Law Firm in Cape Coral, Florida, can help you if you are facing drug trafficking charges. The difference between drug trafficking charges and drug possession charges often hinges on how much of a given drug was found in your possession. If the police believe the amount of drugs in your possession was a sufficient amount to sell or distribute to others or was more than would be appropriate for “personal use,” you could face drug trafficking charges.

Individuals can face drug trafficking charges if they are found with substances used to manufacture drugs or if they are found growing marijuana. While drug trafficking laws were initially designed to crack down on kingpins and major drug dealers, these laws are frequently triggered when a person is found in possession of slightly more drugs than the law considers “personal use.” This amount can vary widely from substance to substance. For example, with prescription drugs, the amount can be very small, just a few pills. Individuals who had no intent to traffic or sell drugs can sometimes find themselves facing drug trafficking charges.

If you or someone you love is facing drug trafficking charges, the Foley & Wilson Law Firm in Cape Coral, Florida, may be able to help. Our lawyers understand the law and can help you navigate the criminal justice system. We can negotiate with prosecutors, review the evidence against you, and fight for your rights and freedom. If you are facing drug trafficking charges, you could be facing more serious criminal penalties than just drug possession charges. Jail sentences can be longer, and you could be facing a felony charge instead of a misdemeanor. If you are facing drug trafficking charges, you don’t have to navigate the legal system alone. In fact, you are entitled to be represented by an attorney if you cannot afford one. However, public defenders are often overwhelmed and overworked. The drug trafficking lawyers at the Foley & Wilson Law Firm in Cape Coral, Florida, may be able to assist you. We offer our clients compassionate and caring counsel, taking the time to understand the details and intricacies of each case. Contact us today to learn more.

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