At the Alsobrook Law Group, we have successfully handled countless criminal cases for various drug crimes in Auburn, AL. If you face any of the following, we can help:
Drug Trafficking Charges
In Auburn, AL, drug trafficking is a serious crime. The quantity of drug(s) involved will determine whether or not you will be convicted on drug trafficking charges.
If you are found with over 2.2 pounds of marijuana, four grams of heroin, opium, or morphine; 28 grams of cocaine or a mixture; 28 grams of methamphetamines or amphetamines; or four grams of LSD, you will face trafficking charges. If you are convicted, the sentence will depend on the quantity of drugs found on you as well.
The larger the quantity of the drugs found, the longer the incarceration time and higher the punitive fines. If you face drug trafficking charges, it is in your best interest to consult a drug defense attorney as soon as you face severe minimum penalties.
Prescription Drug Charges
In Auburn, AL, prescription drug abuse is an increasing problem, and you can be accused of a drug crime due to the possession of these drugs. The law enforcement in the state takes such offenses quite seriously. If you are found creating a fake prescription or “doctor shopping” to acquire drugs such as OxyContin, Vicodin, or Codeine, you could face felony charges.
Drugged Driving
Most people understand that driving while intoxicated with alcohol can lead to a DUI, but many do not realize that drugged driving could also bring about a DUI conviction. If you were stopped by an officer and accused of driving under the influence of an illegal substance or prescription drug, the first step that you should take is to reach out to a member of the Alsobrook legal team in Auburn, AL.
Drug Paraphernalia
Under Alabama law, you can face a Class A misdemeanor for possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia. On top of this, you can be convicted of a Class C felony if you sell, deliver, intend to sell, or produce drug paraphernalia. You may be convicted of a Class B felony if there is an aggravating factor associated with your drug case.