How Is Possession With Intent to Distribute Different from Simple Possession?
Many times prosecution uses highly circumstantial factors when deciding to charge you with intent to distribute. Sometimes you are charged because of the amount of drugs found on your person or on your property. Other times items such as scales, plastic bags, weapons, and 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 like possession with intent to distribute. Depending on quantity and type of controlled substance, if you are convicted of felony possession with intent to distribute charges you could be facing years in prison with hefty fines and possibly a 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. With years of trial experience, the Zendeh Del Law Firm has successfully defended many clients against