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Miami Marijuana Cultivation Attorney

Drug Cultivation Offenses in Miami, Florida

Florida leads the nation in raids of indoor marijuana cultivation and hydroponic operations, with law enforcement agencies devoting additional resources and manpower to finding cultivation facilities and carrying out complex sting operations to catch offenders in the act. In the past several years, the number of raids on "grow houses" throughout the state increased from 480 in 2006 all the way to 1,022 in 2008. This does not necessarily mean that the number of cultivation operations has increased that drastically but may instead indicate an increased effort on the part of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to crack down on marijuana cultivation.

Have you been implicated in a criminal investigation regarding marijuana cultivation? If so, Miami drug lawyer Michael Mirer can offer you a free initial consultation to discuss your case and your legal options in challenging these allegations. Although your future may seem bleak right now, there may be several different viable defense strategies that attorney Michael Mirer can explore on your behalf, such as an unreasonable search and seizure or the lawful cultivation of marijuana under Florida's medical marijuana laws.

About Marijuana Cultivation in Florida

Marijuana cultivation is a third degree felony in Florida, punishable by up to 5 years in state prison and a fine of up to $5,000. A defendant may suffer a range of negative consequences due to drug charges or a conviction of this kind, including loss of employment as well as ruined educational, employment, housing and financial opportunities in the future. You can challenge your drug cultivation charges, and with the right lawyer at your side you stand a real chance at a brighter future - one free from a felony conviction. Talking to Miami marijuana cultivation attorney Michael Mirer will be the first step.

Contact a Miami cultivation lawyer from the firm today for a free consultation.

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