08 Apr What to Do if You are Convicted of a Drug Charge
Being convicted of a drug charge can hold some serious penalties. Even if you are found to be in possession of a relatively small quantity of drugs, you can still receive some pretty harsh consequences. Knowing how to react properly and working with a lawyer that has experience dealing with drug charges in Utah is going to provide you with the resources that will be most beneficial for you throughout this time.
When you are arrested for any drug charge in Utah, the department of motor vehicles will suspend your license for a period of six months. This suspension occurs if you are arrested on a felony charge or a misdemeanor charge. Many drug paraphernalia charges will also result in a sentence that requires you to complete a drug assessment and counseling at your own expense.
A drug convince can be extremely expensive and it is important that you contact a criminal defense attorney that has experience representing people that are facing drug charges. At Allan and Easton, we have years of experience representing those that are facing drug charges. We will be your advocate, we understand the law and the severe penalties that our clients can face. We work hard for each of our clients to ensure that they have a knowledgeable advocate.
Contact us today if you are facing a drug charge. We will work closely with you and do our best to ensure that you are treated fairly and justly in court. As we work with you, we will do our best to ensure that you walk away from court with the minimum amount of penalties possible.
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