Drug Charges

Stephen Gustitis

Criminal Defense Attorney
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Drug Charges2024-12-12T09:52:08-06:00

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A drug or marijuana conviction will have long-term affects on your future. Not only can potential employers find out about your conviction, your driver’s license will also be suspended. You need a strong marijuana and drug defense lawyer to protect and fight for you. I’ve been defending drug and controlled substances cases in Brazos County for 28 years.

Defending Drug Charges in Bryan-College Station

I’m a Bryan-College Station drug charge defense lawyer. This includes cases like marijuana, cocaine possession, and methamphetamine. I also defend persons charged with illegal possession of prescription drugs like Xanax and Adderall. I’ve successfully defended persons charged with drugs and marijuana for more than 25 years.

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We challenge search and seizure violations, probable cause, and factual evidence. However, when sentencing is inevitable we strive to negotiate alternative sentencing options such as probation, community service, or drug rehabilitation programs.

Drug Charges FAQ’s

Arrested for a Methamphetamine Charge in Bryan-College Station?2024-09-16T10:35:26-05:00

As an example of how different levels of drug dealing are treated, Texas law assigns penalties based on the weight of certain types of drugs. Different drugs are divided into “penalty groups” to determine the type of felony and punishment range that applies. For methamphetamine and other penalty group 1 drugs, the range of penalties include:

Less than 1 gram: a state jail felony with possible punishment of up to 2 years in jail and a fine of up to $10,000
1-4 grams: a 2nd degree felony with possible punishment of 2-20 years and fine of up to $10,000
4-200 grams: a 1st degree felony with a possible punishment of 5-99 years and up to a $10,000 fine
200-400 grams: a 1st degree enhanced felony punishable by 10-99 years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000
400 grams or more: a 1st degree enhanced felony punishable by life in prison or 15-99 years and a fine of up to $250,000
We provide legal help to individuals who have been charged with crimes involving all manner of dangerous drugs including methamphetamine. We investigate each client’s arrest for any possible constitutional rights violations. We also look for errors or mistakes that may occurred during the police investigation. This is not uncommon as police will frequently employ secret methods leading to a situation of entrapment against the accused. Contact a Bryan-College Station drug crimes lawyer right away if you are facing methamphetamine charges.

Call a Bryan-College Station Methamphetamine Defense Lawyer!
Drug crimes, especially those that are felonies, will often remain on your criminal record for the remainder of your life. Such a mark can severely hinder your ability to lead a normal, successful life. Your goals may become out of reach. You may be unable to secure a good job and may also find it difficult to acquire a home or vehicle. If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced advocate on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights.

Information About Methamphetamine Defense
Certain illicit drugs, such as methamphetamine, are restricted at both the federal and state level. This includes the manufacturing, cultivation, trafficking, distribution and possession of these substances. Conviction on drug charges often carries harsh sentences, including prison time. Sometimes, however, prosecutors will offer plea bargain deals to lower-level offenders in exchange for information on a larger case.

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Have You Been Arrested for Ecstasy Possession in Brazos County?2024-09-16T10:34:50-05:00

The possession of an illegal drug is defined as an individual knowingly in care, custody, control, or management of the substance. That means a person must intend to possess the drug and know they have it. Even if it’s not physically on your person you can still be charged with possession if the drug can be proven to be in your charge, such as in a suitcase or your glove-box.

If you have been arrested for an ecstasy-related crime you are facing very serious charges. It’s to your benefit to contact a Bryan-College Station drug crimes attorney immediately. We will review your charges in detail to build a defense optimized to secure a possible beneficial outcome to your case.

Call an Ecstasy Defense Drug Crimes Lawyer!
We are dedicated to providing personalized, one-on-one, legal service to persons charged with drug crimes in Bryan-College Station. We understand those charged with such crimes are in dire need of help. Don’t go down without a fight! If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced lawyer on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights. Our goal is to assist you and increase your chances of a successful resolution of the case. Contact us right away if you have been charged with a crime involving ecstasy and we will fight diligently to get your charges dropped.

Drug Crimes Involving Ecstasy
The possession or use of methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy and sometimes called XTC, X, E, or Molly, can lead to serious consequences. If you’ve been charged with the possession of this drug, you face the potential for jail time, steep fines, and a mark on your criminal background. The criminal justice system can be overwhelming, but with the help of an experienced ecstasy defense attorney you can take steps to defend your future.

MDMA is extremely popular due to its creation of intense feelings of euphoria in the user. However, it is extremely addictive and can potentially cause serious health problems. Penalties for crimes involving ecstasy can be very steep in our state, and vary depending on the quantity of the drug found and the specific crime committed. For example, a person charged with simple ecstasy possession will likely face a smaller penalty than one caught distributing, or intending to distribute the drug. Charges involving trafficking can result in a person spending years in state prison.

If you have been charged ecstasy possession or distribution, contact a Brazos County Ecstasy drug crimes lawyer right away for help in your case.

Have You Been Charged with Cocaine Possession in Brazos County?2024-09-16T10:34:06-05:00

There are many criminal offenses involving cocaine such as possession, sale, distribution, and trafficking. Considering how dangerous cocaine can be, the penalties involved in a cocaine-related conviction can be steep, even for cases involving simple possession. In Texas, the penalties for the possession and sale of cocaine are dependent on the amount of drugs at issue. Penalties generally include some amount of jail time, as well as monetary fines. For example, the possession of even a small amount of cocaine (less than 1 gram) is charged as a felony, and offenders may be sentenced to as many as two years in state prison. The possession of more than 200 grams of cocaine can land you in prison for up to 99 years. Note that some counties in Texas offer diversion programs for first-time cocaine offenders in exchange for having charges dropped.

Contact a Cocaine Possession Defense Lawyer for Help!
We understand the stakes involved in being charged with a cocaine-related offense. Not only can the penalties be onerous, a person convicted can face a lifetime of hardship. Their personal and professional relationships can be forever changed. We provide aggressive legal help to individuals in such cases. We strive to increase the opportunity to avoid these serious adverse consequences. If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced lawyer on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights.

Cocaine Possession & Related Offenses
Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant derived from the leaves of the coca plant. It is considered one of the more dangerous illegal drugs in existence and is prosecuted aggressively in Brazos County. If you’ve been charged with a drug crime involving cocaine, we recommend you contact a College Station cocaine defense attorney right away. You may be facing substantial penalties and acting early to develop defenses or mitigation evidence can make all the difference in obtaining a successful outcome.

Have you been charged with a cocaine-related crime? Contact a Brazos County drug crimes attorney who can fight your charges in a court of law.

Illegal Drug Trade in Brazos County2024-09-16T10:33:24-05:00

The illegal trading of drugs, also known as drug trafficking, is a globally practiced illegal behavior that even takes place in Texas. Drug traders, or drug traffickers, dedicate themselves to the cultivation and manufacture of illegal substances. The crime extends even further because it also entails distributing and selling drugs included in drug prohibition laws. Under most jurisdictions, the trading of illegal substances such as drugs is prohibited unless under state license.

If someone you know has been accused of participating in a crime that involves drugs, it’s crucial you contact a Brazos County drug crimes lawyer immediately. Illegal drug trade (and other drug crimes such as possession and transportation) is considered a criminal offense. Serious allegations like this require prompt attention to quickly establish the best possible defense for the case. Therefore, waste no time if you have been charged with any type of drug related crime.

Brazos County Drug Defense Attorney!
We have substantial experience defending cases involving many different types of drug crimes including prescription drugs, methamphetamine, and cocaine. Our years of experience helped us to hone our defensive skills in a way to aggressively challenge the prosecution. With this type of strategy we are prepared to increase your likelihood of a positive case outcome.

You probably didn’t plan on spending your time serving community service hours or spending time in prison. You probably didn’t expect being saddled with hefty fines or probation time. Regretfully, these are potential consequences of a drug crime charge. Whether you have been caught with marijuana or meth, you have a case and we can help. There is a chance your rights were violated during the time that you a suspect. Don’t go down without a fight! If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced advocate on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights. We will thoroughly investigate your charges and the facts leading to your drug crime accusation.

If you have been arrested for a drug crime in Brazos County, you should contact a Brazos County drug crime attorney as soon as possible.

Arrested for Drug Trafficking in Bryan-College Station?2024-09-16T10:32:48-05:00

The sentences involved for drug trafficking may range anywhere from 180 days to two years in state jail and/or a fine of no more than $10,000 for a state jail felony. For more serious offenses, penalties from life in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice or a term of 15 to 99 years in prison and/or a fine of not more than $250,000 for the heaviest first degree felony are possible. The harshness of the sentence imposed depends on how much of the drug is being trafficked.

Contact a Bryan-College Station Drug Trafficking Attorney Today!
We have extensive experience in handling drug-related crimes of all kinds – including drug trafficking. Possible defenses for these offenses include lack of knowledge (the person did not know they had drugs), mistake of fact (the person thought the drug was sugar when in fact, it was cocaine), duress (the person was forced to transport the cocaine because if they refused, something bad would happen to their family), or the substance trafficked was not intended for human consumption. If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced advocate on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights.

Drug Trafficking Charges in Bryan-College Station
The criminal act of drug trafficking is most commonly considered a federal crime as it typically crosses state borders. Trafficking (distributing or delivering illicit drugs) is also a violation of the Texas Controlled Substances Act. A person may be found guilty of drug trafficking if he or she is proven to have knowingly delivered marijuana or any other illicit or controlled substance in any of the four groups of drugs defined and listed in the Texas Controlled Substances Act. (Marijuana is classified separately under this law.)

Don’t waste a moment!

Contact a Bryan-College Station drug trafficking lawyer today to discuss your case in more detail.

Have You Been Arrested For Drug Distribution in Brazos County?2024-09-16T10:32:09-05:00

One of the primary steps when defending against drug distribution charges is exposing any constitutional rights violations that were committed against the accused. Distribution investigations frequently employ undercover agents, search warrants, or other clandestine methods. The person charged may be the victim of entrapment. An attorney can examine one’s charges to determine if this is the case, and use that information in court to the possible benefit of the accused.

The distribution of drugs can be met with heavy penalties and these penalties may increase in severity depending upon the type of drug seized. Marijuana distribution, for example, is usually penalized less harshly than distribution cases involving cocaine. Distribution of heroin or methamphetamine can carry extremely stiff penalties as these drugs are considered some of the more dangerous drugs in circulation. In many cases, one charged with distribution will be punished with large fines, probation, community service, and time spent in jail or prison. Don’t go down without a fight! If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced advocate on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights.

Drug Distribution Charges in Brazos County
Of the many drug-related crimes that one can be charged, distribution is one of the most serious and is punished accordingly. We have significant experience in defending such cases, as well as those that involve drug sales and drug cultivation. We have represented countless individuals in their drug-related cases over the past 25 years and we are available to provide you with aggressive help in your case. Contact a Brazos County drug crimes lawyer right away and we’ll begin working to build a defense in your case that may effectively challenge the prosecution and increase the likelihood of a positive result for your future.

Contact a College Station drug distribution attorney if you have been charged with distribution and are in need of professional legal defense in a court of law.

Have You Been Arrested for Prescription Drug Abuse in Bryan-College Station?2024-09-16T10:31:29-05:00

We understand the many nuances of prescription drug abuse charges. We’ll determine the mitigating factors leading to your arrest and bring them to the attention of prosecutors or the court. There is no such thing as a “little” case at my law firm. All cases are huge for the individuals faced with felony charges, and they’re huge for me as well. If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced advocate on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights. An experienced prescription drug abuse defense attorney will give your problem the personal attention it deserves and do their very best to spare you a conviction and a criminal record.

Prescription Drug Abuse
Drug crimes don’t only pertain to street drugs. Drug crime laws likewise address the abuse and misuse of prescription drugs. There are many ways prescription drugs can get you in trouble. Some prescription drug abuse crimes are misdemeanors and some are felonies. If you visit multiple physicians and secure prescriptions from each, that’s considered a crime in Texas. If you write out your own prescription, and you’re not a licensed doctor, that’s a crime as well. Even an act like borrowing Xanax from a friend because you’re going through a tough time, and don’t have time to seek medical help to get your own prescription, could be considered an offense. Should you finish a bottle of prescription drugs and a friend puts you in touch with someone from whom you can buy more without a prescription, you would potentially be guilty of a Texas felony offense.

Call today for a consultation so we can determine how to best protect your interests, your rights, and your future.

How Can a College Station Marijuana Possession Defense Lawyer Help?2024-09-16T10:30:39-05:00

Another, often overlooked, aspect of the possession case is whether the charged person “knew” they were in possession. If the police cannot prove the suspect knowingly possessed marijuana, they are unable to obtain a conviction. Supposed the same group of friends went out together, but this time without the beer. Instead, the owner of the car had baggies of marijuana stashed under the seats, in the glove box, and in the trunk . . . all without the knowledge of his friends. The same traffic stop occurs and the marijuana is located by the police. Although the marijuana was within easy reach of each person in the car, only the driver actually knew it was there. Commonly, each person would be arrested and charged. However, unless the prosecutor can prove knowledge, the accused friends should escape conviction. (with the help of a good College Station defense attorney, of course).

Possession charges for marijuana are one of the most common criminal offenses charged against persons in Bryan-College Station. However, the experienced defense lawyer can help the accused person navigate those dangerous waters. Help is available, so don’t go it alone. If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced advocate on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights.

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Arrested for Marijuana Possession in Bryan-College Station?2024-09-16T10:30:04-05:00

Possession is typically defined as having “actual care, custody, control, or management” of some illicit contraband. Note that “ownership” is not included in this definition. In other words, someone need not own something in order to possess it. A simple example helps explain the point. Suppose several college buddies (all under 21 years of age) go out for a night on the town. One person brings along a six pack of Bud Light which they purchased earlier in the evening. (a separate offense, by the way) Each person has a beer and finishes by throwing their empty cans on to the backseat floorboard. A traffic stop then occurs where the police seen the unopened cans of beer in the front seat. Although the one friend owned the beer, each person in the car could potentially be charged with possessing the alcoholic beverages.

Marijuana Possession Charges
Criminal defense lawyers often deal with marijuana possession issues in their law practices. The most common drug-related charge brought against folks in Bryan-College Station involves small amounts of marijuana. The question I hear most from clients concerns the difference between possession and ownership as it relates to the Brazos County charges brought against them. Texas criminal law prohibits more than ownership of marijuana. Rather, possession is the key issue. Or should I say “knowing” possession is the most common hook upon which the defense lawyer hangs their hat. Let’s look first at how possession is defined.

Have You Been Charged with Drug Possession in Bryan-College Station?2024-09-16T10:28:57-05:00

If you are facing charges of drug possession in Bryan-College Station, much is at stake. This is especially true if you face possession with intent to sell. Whether this is your first offense, or if you are facing charges for a second or third drug crime, you need immediate and aggressive representation by an experienced drug possession defense attorney. Without an attorney’s help you have little to no chance of avoiding a conviction, which may result in imprisonment, probation, drug counseling or rehabilitation, heavy fines, and more.

I am a Board Certified criminal defense attorney representing clients facing charges involving drug offenses throughout all of Bryan-College Station and the surrounding areas. We offer a free 5-step Case Review with a criminal defense attorney at the firm to help you get started. With our experience in this area we are often able to secure positive results, acquittal, and minimized penalties for our clients.

Drug Possession Defense Lawyer Serving Bryan-College Station!
From a first marijuana possession charge to a case involving prescription drug abuse, your choice of a criminal defense lawyer will have an incredible impact on the outcome of your case. Make the right choice by working with an experienced firm utilizing resources to fully investigate your charges and develop a personalized defense strategy addressing your unique concerns. If we decide to accept representation in your case, rest assured you will have an experienced advocate on your side, fully prepared to go the distance to defend your legal rights.We understand that accusations like this can have a devastating impact on the rest of your life. Consequently, we are devoted to ensuring you are never without the most aggressive defense possible. Your future is too important to leave to chance.

Contact a drug crime defense lawyer today for your free case evaluation if you have been charged with drug possession.

What Types of Drugs Are Illegal In Texas?2024-09-16T10:19:56-05:00

Illegal drugs come in many forms and can have a variety of effects on their users. Some are capable of causing hallucinations, while others contribute to a false sense of calm or serenity. Below are some of the common drug types considered illegal in the United States and Texas, in particular:

Marijuana- Marijuana is derived from the hemp plant, and its active ingredient, Tetrahydrocannabinol (or THC) is found in the plant’s leaves and shoots. It is commonly ingested by smoking and can contribute to a false sense of euphoria or increased perceptions.
Heroin- Heroin is a semi-synthetic form of opium (derived from poppy plant seeds) that is inhaled, smoked, or injected intravenously by the user.
Meth amphetamine (Crystal Meth) – Meth is a man-made chemical stimulant this is extremely addictive. It is frequently created in improvised “meth labs” and is inhaled, smoked, or injected by the user.
Cocaine- Cocaine is a drug derived from the Coca plant. It is a stimulant of the central nervous system and is typically snorted into the nose, or smoked in “crack” form by the user.
If you have been charged with a crime involving one of the above drugs, or a similar illegal drug, it’s important you contact a Brazos County drug crimes attorney for assistance. My Firm is a highly experienced law firm that represents individuals facing all manner of drug charges. We are available to help in cases that involve marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and other illegal drugs. Contact our offices right away, and we will investigate your charges in order to build a defense that is particularly suited to the circumstances of your case.

Brazos County Illegal Drugs Attorney!
he penalties for being convicted of a drug crime differ depending on the type of drug involved and the weight of the drug found. Penalties can also be increased if the person convicted has a prior criminal record involving other drug-related crimes. A person charged with a drug crime has a stronger chance of avoiding these penalties if they retain the services of an experienced attorney who can provide comprehensive help in their case.

If you have been charged with a crime involving illegal drugs of any kind, contact a Brazos County drug crimes lawyer to assist you immediately.

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