Miami Drug Attorney
Strong Defense for Drug Crimes in Miami, FL
If you have been accused of a drug crime, the first step you should take is to contact a Miami drug lawyer. At the Law Office of Michael Mirer, P.A., you can be confident that they have the skill and experience necessary to handle even the most serious case. As a former Miami prosecutor, they have experience on both sides of the court room and know how to create the most strategic defense for you. To learn about the drug crimes they have experience defending, please see below:
Cultivation
If you were accused of cultivating drugs, contact a drug attorney as soon as possible. Cultivation refers to growing drugs for the purpose of use or sale. Click here to read more about cultivation.
Distribution
Distribution is a serious drug crime that can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony. If certain aggravating circumstances are present, such as distribution near a school, park, or church, the penalties will increase. Click here to read more about distribution.
Drug Crime Penalties
If you are facing a drug conviction, it is important that you are aware of the possible penalties you could be facing. Depending on the type of drug that was involved or any aggravating factors, you could be charged with a misdemeanor or felony. Click here to read more about drug crime penalties.
Manufacturing
As there is a minimum of three years in prison for drug manufacturing, it is important to have a strong legal advocate on your side if you were accused of this offense. An attorney from the firm could help you get your case dismissed. Click here to read more about manufacturing.
Possession
Although a first offense of drug possession is a misdemeanor, it can still have serious consequences on your future and be a permanent mark on your criminal record. If you have over a certain amount of drugs in your possession, it could be a felony. Click here to read more about possession.
Possession For Sale
If you were accused of being in possession of more drugs than would be used for personal use, you could be convicted of possession for sale. This is a more serious crime as it means that you intended to sell the drugs instead of just use them for personal use. Click here to read more about possession for sale.
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Not only is it illegal to possess drugs, but you could also be charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Equipment used to make drugs, sell drugs, or use drugs are be used against you and get you convicted of a drug crime. Click here to read more about possession of drug paraphernalia.
Prescription Fraud
Prescription fraud is a growing problem in the U.S. It involves the abuse of prescription medication like Vicodin, Xanax, Valium, etc. If you were accused of stealing blank prescription slips or changing a valid prescription, contact an attorney as soon as possible. Click here to read more about prescription fraud.
Search & Seizure
The constitution protects the rights of Americans from invasions of privacy, including unreasonable search and seizures. If law enforcement did not have a valid search warrant, your case and the evidence against you may be dropped. Click here to read more about search & seizure.
Smuggling
Smuggling illegal drugs across borders is a serious offense. Instead of being investigated by local or state authorities, it is instead prosecuted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Click here to read more about smuggling.
Trafficking
Trafficking is one of the most serious drug crimes you can be charged with. If you are being investigated by the DEA or ICE, contact an attorney as soon as possible. Click here to read more about trafficking.
To discuss your specific case, contact a Miami drug attorney from the firm today!