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Handling false drug offense allegations

On Behalf of Sheppard, White, Kachergus & DeMaggio, P.A. Attorneys & Counselors at Law | Mar 17, 2017 | Drug Crimes

If you are currently facing drug charges, you may be unsure of how your future will be affected. Unfortunately, you may have been accused of a drug-related offense that you did not commit and you could have no idea of what to do next. At Sheppard, White, Kachergus, & DeMaggio, our Jacksonville law firm knows how challenging these allegations can be for Florida residents.

From possession to the manufacturing or distribution of illegal substances, drug charges of any kind can upend your life in many ways. For example, you may be hit with steep financial penalties and sentenced to prison. However, it is also essential to understand some of the other ways drug charges can create problems that may follow you for years to come. Whether you lose your job or struggle with job applications in the future, you may have difficulty restoring a sense of normalcy.

Because of the serious nature of drug crimes, you should examine any options that are available and be prepared to fight for your legal rights. While these charges often carry a strong stigma and it can be tough to have your side heard in the courtroom, you should have the details of your case thoroughly examined. Whether you have been accused of possessing drugs that did not belong to you or have been subjected to an unlawful search, you should not hesitate to stand up for yourself.

If you browse the section of our site that is centered on drug crimes, you will find more concerning false drug offense allegations and similar topics.

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