Georgia Drug Distribution Lawyers


Drug dealers are often glorified in TV shows and in the movies. However, you know that if you’re charged with drug distribution, you have some serious consequences facing you. A Georgia drug distribution lawyer is your only option if you’ve been arrested.

I was charged with drug distribution. What does this mean?

Distributing drugs does not only refer to selling drugs to other people. Distribution also involves making drugs and transporting drugs. There are many illegal drugs in our nation such as cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. Therefore, it is also illegal to possess, sell, make or move drugs.

When compared to drug trafficking, drug distribution is the lesser of the two crimes because it involves smaller quantities of drugs. For example, a drug dealer who only distributes drugs around the neighborhood will face less serious consequences than a drug trafficker who distributes drugs nationally and even internationally.

Enhanced penalties for drug distribution

Similar to other crimes, there are circumstances that may make a drug distribution charge even worse. Depending on the type of drugs found, the amount, where the drugs were being sold and who they were sold to are all factors. Anyone caught distributing drugs near a school or to minors is facing more harsh penalties.

Other serious consequences for a drug distribution conviction

It is not wise to go to court on a drug distribution charge without a defense attorney. And here’s why. You could be facing a lengthy jail term, community service, probation, expensive court costs and more. You’ll even be required to register as a drug distributor.

How a Georgia drug distribution lawyer can defend you

Though it may seem like your chances of winning are bleak, you can still have a fighting chance in court. If you have no prior criminal record or if this was your first drug distribution charge you’re off to a good start. Your lawyer will also find out if you were mistreated by police, read your rights or were interrogated unfairly.

Your lawyer can also make recommendations such as drug treatment instead of serving a lengthy prison sentence. Sometimes house arrest might be an option. Contact a lawyer today.

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