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Drug Possession and Distribution

Virginia Beach Drug Charges Defense Lawyer

A misdemeanor or felony conviction for drug possession or distribution carries a heavy burden of penalties and social stigma on your record. Unfortunately, many people facing drug charges think they have no option but to believe what the police and prosecutors tell them. The truth is, however, that many drug charges can be reduced or dismissed based on a solid technical defense. An experienced attorney knows what the technical and legal issues are.

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Miller Reagan, has an excellent record of helping people get the best possible outcome after being charged with misdemeanor or felony drug possession and illegal narcotics charges. Our trial attorneys have more than 20 years of experience in state and federal courts throughout southeastern Virginia.

Contact us for a free consultation about your charges. We will give you a full, honest evaluation of your case and help you understand the process.

"We don't just hold hand through the legal process. We fight to get your charges dismissed or reduced to the lowest possible level. Our job is to protect your freedom and your future, and we take our job seriously." — Attorney Chris Reagan

We provide effective representation for federal and state drug charges, such as:

  • Marijuana possession and distribution
  • Cocaine and meth charges
  • Illegal prescription narcotics
  • Illegal Internet pharmacy
  • Cultivation and manufacturing
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia

We Know the Technical Defenses

Similar to DUI law in Virginia, drug possession cases have a lot of nuances and legal technicalities. For instance, police cannot presume possession of narcotics based on finding the drugs in the same vehicle as the driver. As your defense counsel, we ask the right questions, such as:

  • Did you actually possess the drugs? If not, where were the narcotics located at the time of the arrest?
  • If drugs were not on your person, why did the police assume you knew they were in the area?
  • Can the officer actually prove the substance was an illegal drug?
  • What probable cause did the police have for making the arrest?
  • Did the officer do everything right while making the arrest?

These questions all speak to your constitutional rights.

Don't talk to the police or prosecutor until you talk to an experienced defense lawyer at Miller Reagan Contact us immediately.

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