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Common Defense Strategies Against Drug Charges

W. Scott Hanken, Attorney at Law Team

Facing drug charges can be a daunting and overwhelming experience. The legal system may seem like an intricate maze, and understanding your rights and options is crucial.

If you or someone you care about is in this situation, you’re not alone. Many have successfully navigated this path with the right defense strategies. In this blog, we’ll explore some common defenses used in drug charge cases, helping you understand potential paths to protect your future.

Defense strategies

When faced with drug charges, understanding the available defense strategies can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Here are common examples:

  1. Challenging illegal searches and seizures: One of the most powerful defenses is questioning how authorities found evidence. If cops conducted an unlawful search or seizure without proper cause or a warrant, it might be inadmissible.
  2. Questioning lab test accuracy: The prosecution often uses lab tests to identify substances. However, errors can occur during evidence collection, storage or testing.
  3. Claiming entrapment: Entrapment involves law enforcement inducing someone to commit a crime they wouldn’t have otherwise committed. If you believe cops coerced you into committing the offense, this defense might apply.
  4. Arguing duress: If you possessed drugs because someone threatened you or a loved one, placing you in danger, this might be a valid defense.
  5. Asserting lack of possession: Simply being near drugs doesn’t mean they are yours. If you didn’t possess the drugs, this defense may be effective.

Each defense strategy requires thoroughly examining the facts and circumstances surrounding your case. It is crucial to work with an attorney to gather evidence, identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and develop a defense that fits your specific situation.

Know your options

Understanding your defense options is the first step in tackling drug charges. Each case is unique, and the right strategy depends on the specifics of your situation. By consulting with an experienced attorney, you may build a strong defense tailored to your circumstances.

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