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charged with possession of Cannibis <20g and paraphernalia in orlando fl, looking for any advice. First time offender with a co-offender.
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Posted on / Apr. 08, 2015 10:42:00

There are a lot of possibilities about what might happen. Although the maximum punishment is up to one year in jail and a 2 year driver license suspension, the truth is that this is unlikely considering that it is a first offense. Nonetheless, it is very serious and the possibilities of what might happen can vary from a fine to probation to even pretrial diversion (which is a lot like probation except the charges get dropped).

But what isn't known as a possibility is what legal defenses are available. I always make a point to analyze all cases, especially drug related cases, for a possible motion to suppress. Often times the police make a mistake when it comes to a search and seizure of evidence, or perhaps they improperly questioned a suspect, and when these issues are litigated the court can throw out evidence, which is always good for the defense.

I would strongly advise you consult with and retain a private defense attorney to review all of your options and get you the best possible outcome. I also offer free consultations and my office is in the Orlando area. Please call me at 407 925 2949.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 08, 2015 10:42:00

There are a lot of possibilities about what might happen. Although the maximum punishment is up to one year in jail and a 2 year driver license suspension, the truth is that this is unlikely considering that it is a first offense. Nonetheless, it is very serious and the possibilities of what might happen can vary from a fine to probation to even pretrial diversion (which is a lot like probation except the charges get dropped).

But what isn't known as a possibility is what legal defenses are available. I always make a point to analyze all cases, especially drug related cases, for a possible motion to suppress. Often times the police make a mistake when it comes to a search and seizure of evidence, or perhaps they improperly questioned a suspect, and when these issues are litigated the court can throw out evidence, which is always good for the defense.

I would strongly advise you consult with and retain a private defense attorney to review all of your options and get you the best possible outcome. I also offer free consultations and my office is in the Orlando area. Please call me at 407 925 2949.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 08, 2015 10:42:00

There are a lot of possibilities about what might happen. Although the maximum punishment is up to one year in jail and a 2 year driver license suspension, the truth is that this is unlikely considering that it is a first offense. Nonetheless, it is very serious and the possibilities of what might happen can vary from a fine to probation to even pretrial diversion (which is a lot like probation except the charges get dropped).

But what isn't known as a possibility is what legal defenses are available. I always make a point to analyze all cases, especially drug related cases, for a possible motion to suppress. Often times the police make a mistake when it comes to a search and seizure of evidence, or perhaps they improperly questioned a suspect, and when these issues are litigated the court can throw out evidence, which is always good for the defense.

I would strongly advise you consult with and retain a private defense attorney to review all of your options and get you the best possible outcome. I also offer free consultations and my office is in the Orlando area. Please call me at 407 925 2949.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 08, 2015 10:42:00

There are a lot of possibilities about what might happen. Although the maximum punishment is up to one year in jail and a 2 year driver license suspension, the truth is that this is unlikely considering that it is a first offense. Nonetheless, it is very serious and the possibilities of what might happen can vary from a fine to probation to even pretrial diversion (which is a lot like probation except the charges get dropped).

But what isn't known as a possibility is what legal defenses are available. I always make a point to analyze all cases, especially drug related cases, for a possible motion to suppress. Often times the police make a mistake when it comes to a search and seizure of evidence, or perhaps they improperly questioned a suspect, and when these issues are litigated the court can throw out evidence, which is always good for the defense.

I would strongly advise you consult with and retain a private defense attorney to review all of your options and get you the best possible outcome. I also offer free consultations and my office is in the Orlando area. Please call me at 407 925 2949.

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