Marietta Drug Offense Attorney
Serving Clients in Drug Cases throughout Cobb County, Georgia
Drug possession is one of the most common criminal charges throughout Georgia and the nation. You may have been found with marijuana or other illegal drugs in your possession. Other, more serious drug crimes, include possession with the intent to distribute, drug sales or distribution, conspiracy to distribute, drug cultivation, importation, or manufacturing, and drug trafficking. The charges and resulting penalties you may be facing will depend on the type of drugs involved, the quantity involved, and your intention or actual activities related to them, whether minors were part of the activity, and your previous convictions, if any.
If you are facing any type of drug charge in and around Marietta, we advise you to contact Stahlman & Engelberger PC to arrange for a free consultation to discuss the specifics of your case with a Marietta criminal defense attorney. Our attorney can review your situation and advise you on what to expect and how best to proceed.
Drug Offenses
Drug offenses include possession and related activities involving illegal drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamines, crystal meth, heroin, MDMA (Ecstasy), GHB, ketamine, as well as prescription fraud. It is also a crime to possess drug paraphernalia as well as the precursor chemicals used in the manufacturing of methamphetamines.
Drug crimes are serious matters which require capable legal representation. A Marietta drug offense lawyer at our firm may be able to get the charges against you reduced or dismissed. In some cases, we may be able to obtain a diversionary program for you which, if successfully completed, may keep the charge off your record. If you are a repeat offender, we may be able to get you into a drug treatment program as opposed to prison. By retaining the services of our legal team, you will have the best chance of a favorable case outcome.
Contact a Marietta drug offense attorney at the firm if you have been charged with a drug crime today.