CALIFORNIA DRUG CHARGES


In California, an individual convicted of a drug crime can face anything from probation to state prison.  Many of our cases involve drug-related charges, such as drug possession, drug sales, drug trafficking, transportation of drugs, and under the influence of drugs. 

At California Criminal Defense Center, we have mastered the ability to successfully negotiate for the use of programs in place of jail and state prison sentences.  This is especially true in cases lacking strong legal defenses.  We have spent years becoming familiar with drug programs throughout Southern California.  We have developed a strong working relationship with these programs, thereby enabling our clients to get accepted for treatment.

The most common drug charges include the following:

» Amphetamines » Manufacturing
» Club drugs » Marijuana cultivation
» Cocaine » Marijuana possession
» Crack cocaine » Methamphetamines
» Cultivation » Mushrooms
» Distribution » Narcotics
» Drug paraphernalia » Possession for sale
» Drug trafficking » Sales
» Ecstasy » Trafficking
» GHB » Prescription Drugs
» Hallucinogens » Paraphernalia (pipes, syringes)
» Heroin  
» Intent to sell  
» LSD  
» Indicia of sales (scales, baggies,money, etc.)
» Medical marijuana (marijuana prescription)

Most of these drug violations are codified the Health and Safety code.  Some violations are also codified in the Business and Professions code. The most common charges are as follow:

» 11364 Health and Safety code: Misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia (meth. pipe, syringe, etc.)

» 11357(a) Health and Safety code: Felony or Misdemeanor possession of concentrated cannabis (hashish).

» 11357(b) Health and Safety code: Misdemeanor possession of less than 28.5 grams (one ounce) of marijuana.

» 11377(a) Health and Safety code: Misdemeanor or felony possession of methamphetamine, LSD, PCP, or ketamine. This is usually charged as a felony.

» 11378 Health and Safety code: Felony possession of methamphetamine for sale (possession of controlled substance for sale).

» 11379(a) Health and Safety code: Felony transportation, sale, or distribution of a controlled substance that is not a narcotic drug.

» 11379.6 Health and Safety code: Felony manufacturing of a controlled substance (methamphetamine).

» 11350(a) Health and Safety code: Felony possession of cocaine or opium.

» 11351 Health and Safety code: Felony possession for sale of cocaine or opium.

» 11352(a) Health and Safety code: Felony transportation, distribution or sale of cocaine or opium.

» 4140 Business and Professions code: Misdemeanor possession of a syringe or hypodermic needle without a prescription.

» 4060 Business and Professions code: Misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.

Sometimes, an individual is charged with drug violation after being illegally searched by law enforcement. There are also occasions where law enforcement uses inappropriate methods to obtain information, which is later used to secure a search warrant. In these scenarios, it is crucial that a qualified lawyer diligently prepares a motion to suppress the evidence. Alternatively, the lawyer should prepare a motion attacking the information that law enforcement provided the judge in order to secure the search warrant.

At California Criminal Defense Center, we have compiled a library of these motions through years of practice. We’ve had tremendous success arguing these motions and getting serious cases dismissed prior to trial.

If you have been charged with any type of drug crime, please contact our office immediately to discuss your case with a lawyer. We will be happy to discuss your case at no cost or obligation to you.



Testimonial & Recent Victories
San Diego physician charged for DUI after running 2 stop signs, failing to pull over when ordered, failing breath-alcohol tests (over .08%), failing field sobriety tests, and admitting to drinking, has case reduced to a “dry reckless!!!”

Orange County man charged with serious and violent felony domestic violence offenses, including criminal threats, domestic battery with corporal injury, and personal use of a deadly weapon, has case dismissed prior to preliminary hearing!!

Los Angeles man facing felony drug possession charges has case dismissed at the preliminary hearing where his lawyer argued a motion to supress evidence for an illegal search by federal authorities!!!

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» San Bernardino County Bar Association
» National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
» National College for DUI Defense
» California DUI Lawyers Association
» National Organization for the Reformm of Marijuana Laws
» California Public Defender's Association

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