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Oklahoma City Drug Crimes Attorneys | Coyle Law Firm
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You may think that since “everyone else is doing it” in your peer group, drug-related activity is a minor concern. However, that is not the case. Remember that a drug crime conviction on your record will be yours alone, and it should be prevented at all costs.
Drug crime charges are serious legal matters, as they can complicate your life in countless ways for years to come. You may go to jail for several months or years. The costs to your financial, professional and personal life can add up to great losses: You may be ineligible for federal student loans, sever relationships with your loved ones, and get disqualified from pursuing a career in the military or in any field of work. The list goes on.
You need aggressive defense in your corner. Schedule your free consultation with us online or by calling (405) 583-3909!
Defending Drug Crimes in Oklahoma City
Following your arrest, your immediate concerns may be staying out of jail and handling the cost and burden associated with your legal defense. However, the most important concern of all is avoiding a criminal conviction on your record. Everything else comes second.
For these reasons, our attorneys at Coyle Law Firm urge you to take action right away if you have been accused of possessing, manufacturing, trafficking or distributing banned substances such as:
Without our lawyers on your side, you have a higher chance of suffering severe penalties. Thus, it’s in your best interests to retain our drug crime defense attorney to work to get your charge dismissed or reduced.
As mentioned earlier, you may face severe consequences if convicted of a drug crime. Besides fines and prison, you may lose your ability to make an income, secure housing and maintain trust with your peers and loved ones. Depending on the type and amount of drugs involved in your alleged offense, you may be up against the following punishments:
Possession of Schedule I and II drugs (excludes marijuana)
First conviction:2 to 10 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines
Second and subsequent conviction: 4 to 20 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines
Possession of Schedule III, IV and V drugs (includes marijuana)
First conviction:Up to 1 year in prison and up to $1,000 in fines
Second and subsequent conviction: 2 to 10 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines
Aiding a minor in drug-related crimes
First and subsequent offenses:Up to 20 years in prison and up to $200,000 in fines
Adult delivering paraphernalia to a minor
Second and subsequent conviction: Up to 1 year in prison and up to $5,000 in fines (or a maximum $10,000 for subsequent conviction)
For the sake of your freedom and your future, do not delay. Call (405) 583-3909 now.
A preliminary case analysis with our experienced drug crime defense lawyer can put you back on the right path after your arrest. If you are under investigation for a drug crime but have not yet been charged, now is the best time to hire Coyle Law Firm to help you.
Our knowledgeable trial lawyers can evaluate your situation and plan a strategy for your defense. We are here to guide you through the legal aspects of defense if you are under suspicion of possessing, distributing, trafficking and manufacturing illegal drugs. Our drug crimes defense attorneys can protect your rights and fight relentlessly for your best interests.
When you put the fate of your future in our hands, you will soon learn why you made the right decision. With over 70 years of combined experience, Coyle Law Firm knows how to fight for a favorable outcome, and we look forward to doing the same for you.
Arrange your free consultation with us online or by calling (405) 583-3909 now!