If you have been accused of a drug crime, you must take immediate action to protect yourself from the serious penalties that would come with a conviction. At The Law Office of Kelly F. Pittl in San Antonio, we defend against all drug charges, including:
- Possession of drugs
- Possession with intent to sell/deliver
- Sale or distribution of drugs
- Trafficking drugs
- Manufacture or cultivation of drugs
When you choose our law firm, you will be represented by a criminal defense lawyer and former prosecutor skilled at handling cases involving marijuana, cocaine, heroin, meth and other drugs. We also handle cases involving prescription drug crimes such as prescription fraud, possession of prescription drugs without a prescription and more.
The Penalties Are Serious
In Texas, the penalties are serious for drug offenses. Depending on the volume and the type of drug involved, these offenses may be charged as felonies and carry the possibility of lengthy prison terms. Even in cases that some may consider relatively minor, the fines are high. Every drug crime conviction comes with a period of driver's license suspension.
Knowing the severity of the penalties, we are positioned to fight drug charges. While we are skilled negotiators, willing to work out plea deals when appropriate, we also are prepared for trial. We have a history of success arguing cases in front of judges and juries.
Drug Court
Drug offenses are unique because, depending on the county in which you are charged, your case may be handled in a specialized drug court. The procedures in drug court are different, so it is important that you choose an attorney who knows how to navigate this arena. We are ready to stand up for your rights in Bexar County drug court and other drug courts.
Contact Us First For A Free Consultation
Even if you feel like your charges are minor, make certain you understand your options before you take a guilty plea. We will not charge you for a consultation about your drug crime case, so there is no risk to you, and you will have the chance to ask questions and learn about how the law applies to your case. Call 210-675-9183 or email.