St. Louis Drug Defense Lawyers
Aggressively Fighting Drug Crime Charges in Missouri
No matter the nature of your drug crime, you should seek out the help of our experienced attorneys in order to protect your individual rights.
Missouri does not take drug crimes lightly, and law enforcement will do everything in their power to secure a guilty charge for you. When you are arrested, law enforcement officers must inform you of your constitutional rights, but they do not explain them to you.
At Millikan Wright, LLC we can explain your rights to you and how we will dedicate our efforts to protect them. We want you to understand the circumstances concerning your case, and we can inform you of your legal options every step of the way.
With over 50 years of combined legal experience, you can be confident that our drug crime defense attorneys can offer your case the care and exception it deserves.
We handle all types of drug cases in St. Louis, including those that involve:
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How the Uniform Controlled Substances Act Affects You
Regardless of the quantity of drugs you are accused of being in possession of, drug charges can have a permanent consequence on your record. Some drugs will carrier harsher penalties than others based upon their classification under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.
The Uniform Controlled Substances Act sorts drugs according to their accepted medical use and their potential for abuse. Depending on where the drug falls in this classification, the difference in the penalties that you may be facing:
- Schedule I: High potential for abuse with no accepted medical use.
- Schedule II: High potential for abuse with restricted medical use.
- Schedule III: Potential for low physical and high psychological dependence with accepted medical use.
- Schedule IV: Light potential for abuse with accepted medical use.
Drugs such as heroin are considered a Schedule I substance while painkillers that are prescribed by a medical professional may be a Schedule IV substance.
Understanding Drug Distribution Charges
If enough evidence has been gathered to link you to the distribution or selling of illegal drugs, you could be facing serious charges with big consequences. The prosecutor of your case has the task of using the evidence in your case to link you to such activities. If convicted, the consequences of a distribution charge, or of any other drug crime, can have lifelong repercussions that could prevent you from obtaining future employment, loans or educational opportunities.
Evidence that can be used to link your drug crime charge to distribution can include:
- Large amount of drugs and/or cash
- Evidence of scales or baggies
- Specific location of your arrest
- Testimonies of drug trade experts
Have you been charged with drug possession?
When facing drug possession charges, our experienced
St. Louis criminal defense attorneys can help you understand everything including the consequences, your rights, and how we can fight for you. We examine each case, paying special attention to all of the details. We also look at every angle carefully to build you the strongest case.
In Missouri, possession is taken very seriously. A possession charge can pertain to multiple controlled substances including marijuana, methamphetamine and prescription drugs. In St. Louis, there may be ways to lessen the penalties of a marijuana possession charge if it was fewer than 35 grams.
Missouri Drug Possession Attorney
Our criminal defense lawyers take a unique approach to every case and examine the facts of the case being built against you. As a former police officer and assistant county prosecutor, defense attorney Brian Millikan has a unique advantage in finding problems with the prosecution's drug possession case against you.
Have you been arrested for possession of an illegal substance?
As some states have taken actions to reduce the potential penalties for people accused of some drug crimes, the war on drugs in America is still inflamed. There are many state and federal statutes and regulations governing the possession and distribution of illegal substances. If you have been charged with possession of marijuana or another illegal substance, our St. Louis drug possession lawyers can help you understand the charges and potential consequences you are facing if convicted of drug possession.
Why do I need to retain a lawyer for a drug charge?
You can be charged with a drug possession crime when law enforcement claims that you knowingly had control and ownership over a substance restricted under state or federal law. Missouri classifies controlled substances based on their potential for abuse and addiction, and whether or not there is an accepted medical usage for their effects. The attorneys at Millikan Wright, LLC are familiar with the local laws in St. Louis and how these may affect the outcome of your case.
Being convicted of possession carries lasting consequences, including:
- $5,000 fine or more
- 7 years or more in jail
- Probation
- Loss of driver’s license
- Loss of professional licenses
- Ineligibility to apply for federal loans
Depending on the severity of the alleged crime and whether you have additional criminal convictions or drug charges on your record, the sentencing imposed may be different. When your life and future are at stake, you cannot afford to take any chances! Let our aggressive and experienced criminal defense attorneys go to work for you!
Why is Millikan Wright, LLC the right choice for me?
Our criminal defense lawyers take a unique approach to every case and examine the facts of the case being built against you. As a former police officer and assistant county prosecutor, defense attorney Brian Millikan has a unique advantage in finding problems with the prosecution's drug possession case against you.
Our team at Millikan Wright, LLC will evaluate:
- The facts of your case
- The circumstances of your arrest
- If the police violated the Fourth Amendment
- If reasonable suspicion existed
- If a warrant was supported by probable cause
- Other violations related to seizure of evidence
Any drug-related crime must be taken seriously and handled by a top attorney that is able to devote the proper amount of attention that this particular charge may need. While Millikan Wright, LLC is unable to promise a particular outcome when you have been accused of a drug crime, we can promise that our drug crimes defense lawyers will stop at nothing to get you the representation that you deserve.
Our award-winning drug possession defense lawyers have experience as former police officers and criminal prosecutors, ensuring that Millikan Wright, LLC has an advantage in defending your case.
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St. Louis Marijuana Defense Lawyer
Call us if you are facing marijuana-related charges!
While states across the country are reconsidering their marijuana laws, legalizing this substance for legal and even recreational usage, Missouri still has strict rules regarding the sale, possession, use, distribution, and trafficking of marijuana in the state. Even the possession of marijuana paraphernalia can find you facing criminal charges. Regardless of the charges you may be facing, you need to act quickly to prevent these charges from leaving a permanent mark on your permanent record.
At Millikan Wright, LLC, we do not want you to face any of the charges you may be accused of. Our experienced team of criminal defense attorneys have over 50 years of combined legal experience and are here to fight for you when you need it most.
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What are the penalties associated with marijuana?
Being charged with a marijuana crime in Missouri carries serious consequences and can differ depending on the amount of marijuana, your previous criminal record, and other factors in the case. In many instances, a first-time offense with a small amount of marijuana can carry probation, drug education classes, and other penalties imposed by the court.
Under Missouri law:
- Less than 35 grams of marijuana can find you facing 1 year in jail and a $1,000 fine, or
- Over 35 grams can leave you looking at 7 years in jail and a $5,000 fine.
In addition to criminal charges you may be facing, you may also find yourself losing career opportunities, driving privileges, or the opportunity to attend college due to ineligibility for student loans.
What are the penalties associated with marijuana?
In 2014, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon signed allowed State Bill 491 to become law, allowing Missouri to join 18 other states that have eliminated automatic jail time for the possession of marijuana. This prevents people caught with less than 10 grams from facing jail time, reduces overall sentences related to the sale and cultivation of marijuana, and allows the possibility for probation or parole for those with third felony marijuana offenses. This law is set to take place in January 2017, leaving the possibility for anyone arrested for marijuana until that time open to legal penalties.
Our St. Louis criminal defense attorneys know that there is too much riding on an accusation of marijuana possession, use, trafficking, distribution, or sale to take lightly. Using innovative and reliable methods for your defense, our firm can examine multiple sides to your case, showing that the officers involved in your arrest used illegal or improper methods or even reducing your charges to an offense that will not permanently affect your record.
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St. Louis Drug Possession Attorney
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According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, in 2007 there were over 1.5 million arrests for drug possession, and over 300,000 for the sale and/or manufacture of drugs. Based on these numbers, you can see the importance placed on drug arrests by the law. There is usually a tension between the American War on Drugs and the legalization and decriminalization of many controlled substances nationwide. While Missouri has taken steps to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana possession, larger amounts of this or any amount of other illegal drugs can find you facing criminal charges.
Have you or a loved one been accused of drug possession with intent to distribute? Drug charges last a long time on your record and can have a drastic effect outside of the criminal charges, jail time, and fines you may be facing.
At Millikan Wright, LLC, our dedicated drug crime defense attorneys have over 50 years combined experiencing fighting against accusations just like yours.
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How can you prove intent to distribute?
A possession with intent to distribute charge asserts that there is enough evidence found to link you to the distribution or sale of drugs. Also different from a "simple" possession charge, a possession with intent to distribute charge is considered a serious crime and comes with significant prison time, and the possible forfeiture of your home, car, and finances. With a charge of this nature, it is the burden of the prosecutor to prove based on the available evidence that your intent was to distribute. Therefore the prosecution's case hinges solely on the strength of the available evidence.
Some of the evidence indicating intent to distribute includes:
- A large quantity of drugs and/or cash
- Baggies or scales
Other than the physical evidence mentioned above, some of the other things the prosecutor may use for his/her case include the location in which the arrest occurred. Could the area where the arrest occurred be considered one frequented by those looking to sell or purchase drugs? The prosecution may also use the testimony of experts in the drug trade who can testify to whether the accused was behaving in a manner consistent with someone who intends to distribute.
Get Immediate Help From St. Louis Drug Crime Lawyers
There are many ways to defend a charge of this nature. One of the most common defenses deals with the search of the accused, and the seizure of drugs and drug distribution paraphernalia. If it can be proven that the police conducted an unlawful search or unlawful seizure of your property, it is possible to have these charges dismissed.
Our drug crimes lawyers will vigorously and aggressively defend you against the prosecution's drug charges. Our experience as former St. Louis City police officers and a former assistant prosecuting attorney in St. Louis County, Missouri provides us with a unique advantage in defending our client, including being able to anticipate the moves of the prosecution in your case.
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Prescription Drug Defense in St. Louis
Have you been arrested for a prescription drug crime?
If you have been arrested for a prescription drug offense, it is important that you speak with an experienced
drug defense lawyer as soon as possible. The criminal defense lawyers at Millikan Wright, LLC will aggressively defend you against prescription drug charges, such as:
- Percodan
- Percocet
- OxyContin
- Codeine
- Oxycodone
- Hydrocodone
Possession of a controlled substance, such as prescription drugs, is a Class C felony in Missouri. If you cannot show a valid prescription for the drug you possessed, or are accused of possessing a forged prescription, a conviction carries a minimum sentence of one year in prison. Possession of large quantities of prescription drugs is considered trafficking, and may result in up to 7 years in prison.
Get Help for Prescription Fraud Charges in Missouri
Contact Millikan Wright, LLC to request a FREE consultation with our experienced St. Louis criminal defense attorneys. We can evaluate the circumstances of your case to build a detailed defense plan, and our team will aggressively protect your legal rights. Don't wait to talk to a proven law firm about your options to fight prescription drug charges in Missouri!