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Possession vs. Possession with Intent to Sell - What's the difference?

It is considered to be a criminal offense to be in possession of a controlled substance. This, however, is just if it is determined that you are in possession of the drugs for your own personal use. The crime can be enhanced should it be determined that you had a different purpose altogether for the drugs. Law enforcement officers will be on the lookout for red flags that they believe indicate that you had different intentions. Such things as having large amounts, owning packaging, having scales or even having a large amount of cash could be viewed as indications that you were likely intending to sell or distribute.

While these actions of law enforcement are done with the best of intentions, they can unfortunately become overzealous - leaving innocent people as the ones left to pay the price. It is all too often that a person who was guilty of possessing drugs for personal use find them facing enhanced penalties. In some cases, the accused could have not possessed any drugs at all. So what does one do? While it can be easy to become overwhelmed, it is vastly important that you do not hesitate to get the involvement of a Phoenix criminal defense attorney that you can trust to help you through this trying time. By getting the involvement of an experienced attorney, you will be able to take the necessary steps towards combating the charges and fighting for your desirable outcome.

Defending Charges of Possession for Sale in Phoenix, AZ

The Arizona Criminal Code draws a severe line when it comes to the penalties associated with drug crimes. For example, according to ยง13-3402, it is considered to be a class 6 felony to be in possession or to sell the controlled substance of peyote. Should the possession be for the sale of a narcotic drug, it will be considered a class 2 felony. The law also goes on to describe the individual charges for the different classifications of drugs. Due to the severity of these charges, it is important that you do not hesitate to get the involvement of a lawyer from the legal team at the Knowles Law Firm as soon as possible.

They have extensive experience in criminal law and are well-versed in all matters of cases. You can rest assured knowing that should you choose to work with a lawyer from their firm that they will not be content with an apathetic or cookie cutter case; instead, they will invest the necessary time and energy to ensuring that their clients have the best possible chance of success.

To schedule your free, no-obligation consultation following a criminal charge of possession with intent, please do not hesitate to contact a Phoenix drug crime attorney from the firm.

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