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Drug Crimes Defense Lawyer in California

Drug crimes are serious criminal offenses in California. Depending on the offense, charges can be filed as misdemeanors or felonies. Prosecutors throw the book at alleged drug crime offenders and try to get the worst possible sentence if convicted. Oftentimes, your best option is to fight the charge. Other times, a plea deal may be most beneficial. Regardless of the best outcome, you will only get that result if you have a drug crimes defense attorney working hard to defend you against allegations of drug crimes in California.

At Eric D. Anderson Law, our drug crimes defense attorneys based in San Bernardino County always work to ensure our clients get the best outcome possible in their unique situations. If you have questions about your specific drug crimes case or want to know how we will work hard to defend you, contact us at 909.283.5494 to schedule a Free Consultation.

Understanding Drug Crimes in California

Drug crimes refer to a broad category of acts involving illegal drugs. They include the use, possession, manufacturing, and distribution of unlawful controlled substances, unauthorized prescriptions, and drug paraphernalia.

Common Prescription Drugs involved in Drug Crimes

Prescription drugs are legal only when lawfully prescribed and used. Without that, they become unlawful when prescribed, used, possessed, or distributed.

  • Oxycodone (OxyContin)
  • Hydrocodone (Vicodin)
  • Meperidine (Demerol)
  • Phenobarbital (Luminal)
  • Diazepam (Valium)
  • Alprazolam (Xanax)
  • Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
  • Amphetamine/dextroamphetamine (Adderall)

Common Drug Paraphernalia involved in Drug Crimes

Drug paraphernalia can be items that are obviously needed for drug use but also items that have everyday uses in the home.

  • rolling paper
  • roach clips
  • syringes, needles, or small spoons
  • bongs and hookahs
  • tin foil
  • straws or paper tubes
  • razorblades or cards
  • matches
  • lighters
  • kitchen scales

Possession

Possessing a controlled substance without a prescription or other lawful authorization is illegal. This also includes drug paraphernalia.

Manufacturing

You can be charged with various offenses for participating in any step of the production of an illegal drug. This includes the creation of a synthetic drug, such as amphetamines, or the extraction of a naturally occurring drug, for example, cannabis. This also includes attaining materials used in the creation of synthetic drugs via false statements or applications.

Trafficking

It is against the law to sell, transport, or import a controlled substance. Trafficking is one of the most serious drug crimes, attracting harsh penalties. Federal law applies and a trafficking conviction can result in life imprisonment. Federal laws are notoriously more stringent with mandatory sentencing than California State laws.

Understanding Drug Crimes Classifications

Controlled substances are classified by the federal government into five classes. These classes are organized according to the drug's potential for abuse balanced with its potential medical use.

  • Class 1: These drugs have no medical benefits but a high potential for abuse. These are no safe methods of use even if supervised by a medical professional. Examples include heroin, hallucinogens (like LSD), and even marijuana even though marijuana is legal for recreational and/or medical purposes in many states. 
  • Class 2: These drugs have some medical use but a high potential for abuse and addiction. examples include morphine and other stimulants and painkillers. This category also includes cocaine.
  • Class 3: These drugs also have some medical use but with less potential for abuse and addiction. Examples include anabolic steroids, ketamine, and painkillers that combine opiates with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Class 4: These drugs have significant medical use and low potential for abuse and addiction. Examples include barbiturates like Phenobarbital and sedatives like Valium and Xanax.
  • Class 5: These drugs also have significant medical use and a lower risk of abuse or addiction. Examples include cough syrup, anti-diarrheal drugs, and other household drugs.

Each state may classify controlled substances according to its own specific categories and laws. You always want to speak to a drug crimes defense lawyer to know what applies in your case.

California Penalties for Drug Crime Convictions

A range of penalties is available to the court when sentencing drug offenders, including:

  • Fines
  • Probation or community supervision
  • Court-ordered drug counseling sessions or rehabilitation
  • Community service
  • Incarceration, including life imprisonment

When sentencing for a drug crime, the court usually takes into account:

  • the type and amount of drugs involved
  • whether possession was for personal use or distribution
  • the offender's previous convictions, especially for drug offenses

There are also mandatory minimum sentences for some drug offenses or repeat offenders. 

Why Fight a Drug Crime Allegation in California

A conviction for a drug crime can have serious, long-lasting consequences. 

Aside from any penalty you receive, a conviction for a drug offense usually stays on your criminal history for the rest of your life. This can negatively impact your ability to find work, maintain personal relationships, hold a driver's license, secure a loan, enlist in the military, or own a gun. 

For these reasons, you should immediately speak to a drug crime defense lawyer at Eric D. Anderson Law if you've been charged with a drug crime.

How a Drug Crime Defense Attorney in San Bernardino County Can Help

Even minor drug offenses can attract harsh penalties and affect your future. The law around drug offenses is complex and can involve both state and federal authorities. So, it's important to find a defense lawyer who is well-versed in these types of offenses. 

They can explain the process, your rights, and any defenses available to you to fight the charges. They can also advocate on your behalf when negotiating with the prosecution or representing you in court. This is why you should contact Eric D. Anderson Law if you or someone you love is facing drug charges.

Contact a Drug Crimes Defense Lawyer in San Bernardino County

With the help of a lawyer experienced in defending drug crimes, you can minimize the potential effects of a drug conviction on your future or even avoid a conviction in the first place. Get started on your defense by contacting Eric D. Anderson Law either by calling 909.283.5494 or filling out an online form today to schedule a Free Consultation.

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Areas We Serve

EDA LAW, Ltd. represents clients throughout the Inland Empire including Redlands, Beaumont, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, and Yucaipa. Outside of the Inland Empire, we represent California clients based in Long Beach, Los Angeles, Alameda County, Orange County, Sacramento County, San Diego County, San Joaquin County, Santa Clara County, and Shasta County. Nationally, we represent clients based in Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New Jersey.