drug possessionMost law enforcement agencies take a dim view of those who are in possession of illegal drugs. Though you may not think of this as a major problem, it’s something that can have a huge impact on your case. The Maryland criminal defense lawyers at Thompson Legal Group have noted that most individuals charged with drug possession tend to have an unrealistic view of what might happen after an arrest.

Drug possession can cover a wide range of possible crimes and therefore punishments. Once you’ve been charged, you’ll get a better idea of what that charge really means. Both the type of drug you possessed and the quantities that you had in your possession will impact the process and punishment.

Once you have been charged, you’ll likely end up waiting on a trial. Drug possession trials are not always immediate, so you will either have to make bail or wait in jail until your trial. Before your trial begins, you may or may not be offered some kind of plea deal to avoid the trial. This will involve a guilty plea, but it may help you to avoid a more severe sentence.

It is vital that you work with a criminal defense attorney from the moment that you have been arrested. It’s difficult to ensure that your rights are protected on your own and even harder to represent yourself at trial. Even if you plan on pleading out, a good defense attorney will let you know if it is worth your time to make a deal.

A drug possession charge is usually followed by a trial and possible jail time. Regardless of whether or not you are innocent, you absolutely need an attorney to navigate this type of charge. If you are facing drug possession charges, be sure to contact the Largo Maryland criminal defense lawyers at the Thompson Legal Group.

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