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Frequently Asked Questions

Q-I've been arrested and charged with a crime.  What can I expect to happen?

A-Our criminal justice system can be overwhelming and frightening. The United States' incarceration rate is much higher than that of other industrialized countries...Read More.

Q-What does the State or Federal government have to prove to convict me?

A-The government has the burden to prove each and every element of the crime for which you are charged beyond a reasonable doubt...Read More. 

Q-What is a felony?

A-The most serious crimes are felonies, which are typically either particularly heinous, involve dangerous weapons, or involve relatively high amounts of financial damage or harm to property...Read More.

Q-What is a misdemeanor?

A-Misdemeanors are crimes that are usually less violent or involve lower levels of harm than felonies do...Read More.

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Atlanta, Georgia Drug Possession and Drug Trafficking Attorney

The possession, manufacture, sale, and distribution of illegal or prescription drugs without authorization at the State or Federal level carry serious penalties. The Federal Law Group in Atlanta, Georgia, has represented clients during both trials and appeals of drug crimes, and very often negotiate with prosecutors for pretrial diversion and dismissal.

Drug possession and distribution are not exclusively state crimes. When a drug transaction occurs across state lines, you can be charged with a Federal drug charge. Within the State of Georgia, possession of up to one ounce of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor. Any amount of cocaine, heroin, or methamphetamine is considered a felony. If you are charged with possession or distribution of any drug and are a member of a conspiracy involved in this activity, you could be held accountable for all acts done in furtherance of the conspiracy, whether or not they were committed by you, and charged with a Federal crime.

Tendering a false prescription with a forged doctor signature or calling in a fraudulent prescription are considered felonies. Possession of prescription drugs such as Adderol, Oxy Contin, Xanax, Loritab, and Ritalin in any container without a prescription is a felony crime as well.

Examples of felony drug charges include:

At The Federal Law Group, we have successfully worked out dismissals through pretrial diversion, which usually requires a drug and alcohol evaluation, attendance in a drug rehabilitation program, and community service. Courts have recognized the addictive qualities of drugs, particularly those received through prescriptions. Successful completion of drug counseling, whether your charge involves prescription medication or an illegal substance, can result in drug charges being dismissed. The principle behind dismissal is that society is better served by rehabilitating an individual with a drug addiction rather than by sending him or her to jail.

Call today to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced drug crimes defense lawyer.

Contact:

P.O. Box 680365, Marietta, Georgia 30068

(404) 497-9005 | (888) 698-7817 (fax) | E-mail

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