
Plano Drug Possession Lawyers
Strategic & Aggressive Counsel for Collin & Denton County Clients
If you have been charged with drug possession, it is always a good idea to take the time to speak with a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer at Zen Law Firm. With the help of an experienced attorney, you could reduce or eliminate the severe consequences that accompany a drug crime conviction. Drug possession and other controlled substance-related crimes are considered to be very serious, and you cannot expect law enforcement agencies to “go easy” on offenders. Even if this is your first criminal charge, it is very important that you contact a lawyer who can inform you of your rights and help ensure that your freedom is protected.
Drug possession charges commonly involve the following:
- Marijuana
- Cocaine
- Heroin
- LSD
- PCP
- Ecstasy
- Methamphetamines
- Prescription Drugs
No matter what your case involves, you deserve to have the help and assistance of an experienced, aggressive, and knowledgeable attorney. Zen Law Firm is fully prepared to fight for your constitutional rights and provide you with the best chance at a positive outcome.
Contact a Plano drug possession attorney at Zen Law Firm today.

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Penalties for a Marijuana Possession Conviction
Like other drug-related crimes, the consequences of a conviction vary depending on the quantity of marijuana that you were convicted of possessing.
Generally, the following guidelines apply:
- 2 ounces or less: Class B Misdemeanor, up to 180 days in jail and up to a $2,000 fine
- 2 – 4 ounces: Class A Misdemeanor, up to 1 year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine
- 4 oz – 5 lbs: State jail felony, minimum of 180 days – 2 years in a state jail, and up to a $10,000 fine.
- 5- 50 lbs: Third-degree felony, minimum of 2 – 10 years in jail, and up to a $10,000 fine
- 50 – 2,000 lbs: Second-degree felony, minimum of 2 – 20 years in jail, and up to a $10,000 fine
- More than 2,000 lbs: First-degree felony, minimum of 5 – 99 years in jail, and up to a $50,000 fine
Possession with Intent vs. Simple Possession
A prosecutor will use highly circumstantial factors when deciding to charge someone with intent to distribute. Sometimes a person can be charged because of the amount of drugs found in that person’s possession or on that person’s property. Other times, items such as scales, plastic bags, weapons, or cash could be factors. Since law enforcement officials are often especially eager to prosecute drug crimes, it’s especially important to seek representation early in the criminal process for drug crimes. Depending on the quantity and type of controlled substance, a conviction for felony possession with intent to distribute charges means that you could be facing years in prison with hefty fines and a possible felony conviction on your record. A felony conviction on your record could haunt you for years and could limit your employment opportunities long after you serve your jail time.
Contact us at (469) 361-8561 immediately to arrange an appointment with one of our Plano drug possession attorneys so that we can move into action for you.
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