Narcotics Possession in San Antonio
San Antonio Drug Possession Defense Attorney
Keeping Texas free of illegal narcotics and illegally obtained prescription drugs is one of the primary aims of our local and state law enforcement. As such, police are always on the lookout for illegal drug activity, and they pursue arrests and convictions with great vigor.
If you have been charged with possession of narcotics in San Antonio, you should consult with an experienced and qualified criminal defense attorney who has a successful record of defending those accused of possession. At my practice, the Law Office of Kerrisa Chelkowski, I am focused on defending the rights of those who have been charged with drug crimes, such as possession.
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The penalties for possessing drugs illegally can vary widely, depending on the following pertaining to what was allegedly found in your possession:
- Amount
- Type
- Location
The penalties can be as minor as probation and a fine to many years in prison and thousands of dollars in fines. Keep in mind that police often make mistakes in many cases, and having a sharp, experienced defense attorney can save you from being convicted. If you have been charged, please contact my office as soon as possible to take advantage of a free initial consultation where I can personally meet with you and review any and all available information concerning your arrest and advise you as to the best course of action to take.
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Time is always of the essence when defending criminal charges. Do not delay in consulting with a qualified and competent experienced San Antonio criminal defense attorney if you have been charged with any crime.
There will be a temptation to take the easy way out, plead guilty and incur a conviction on your permanent record. Or you may be tempted to just take the advice of a friend and hire their former attorney or their friend or family member who may be a lawyer. Take the time to interview several lawyers before deciding on who will represent you in a court of law.