While drug laws are enforced aggressively throughout the nation, Texas imposes some of the harshest criminal penalties. Additionally, district attorneys work vigorously to gain as many convictions as possible. This being the case, anyone who has been arrested and charged with a drug crime of any severity requires experienced and industrious criminal defense. At The Law Office of G. Thayer Williamson, I have represented numerous clients from all walks of life and have handled cases involving the full range of drug offenses. I use this experience and legal knowledge, as well as my background as a former prosecutor and municipal judge, to craft strong defense plans and fight aggressively on behalf of my clients. If you, a loved one, or a friend faces any of the following charges, a Dallas drug attorney from The Law Office of G. Thayer Williamson can fight for your freedom.
Possession
The state of Texas has established some of the strictest possession laws in the nation. According to the state’s health and safety code, possession charges will be prosecuted under one of four penalty groups, which are determined by the type of drug in question.
Possession with Intent to Distribute
Possession with intent to distribute is an enhanced charge that generally occurs when a person is in possession of a large amount of a controlled substance and there is evidence that sales have or will take place. As a felony offense, this drug crime is punishable by fines, imprisonment and probation.
Sales
Sales charges typically involve a transaction between two or more parties in which a controlled substance is exchanged. Regardless of the drug in question, sales charges are usually prosecuted as felony offenses and carry stiff penalties and terms of incarceration.
Distribution
Texas imposes very serious penalties for offenders convicted of distribution. Similar to trafficking allegations, distribution charges result from the distribution or delivery of controlled substances. When determining terms of imprisonment, prosecutors will consider the type of drug and the amount of drug being distributed.
Manufacturing
The manufacturing of a controlled substance is a serious crime in the state of Texas. Depending on the drug in question and the penalty group under which it falls, felony convictions can result in large fines and minimum terms of imprisonment.
Trafficking
Drug trafficking is a serious felony drug crime that involves the possession, delivery or transportation of a controlled substance. If the offense occurs over state lines, alleged offenders may also be prosecuted in a federal court. Depending on the situation and the drug in question, offenders may face serious criminal penalties, including lengthy prison sentences.
Prescription Fraud (Prescription Forgery)
America has become a nation that produces and consumes a majority of the world’s prescription medication. Inevitably, government agencies attempt to keep the medical community free from crime by enforcing prescription fraud and forgery laws and aggressively prosecuting alleged offenders.
Types of Drugs
The type of drug involved in a drug crime will always have a bearing on the way a case will be prosecuted and penalized. Of the various schedules, or classifications, of controlled substances, some of the most common types of drugs in criminal offenses include heroin, crack, cocaine, ecstasy, PCP, crystal meth, and marijuana.
Other Practice Areas
In addition to legal representation for all drug crime offenses, The Law Office of G. Thayer Williamson is also prepared to defend clients against a variety of other criminal charges. This includes experienced criminal defense for property cases, theft crimes, juvenile crimes, assault and domestic violence, and legal assistance for divorce proceedings, among others.
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