I am being charged with 2 counts of posession with intent to deliver and a gun enhancement. What are my options?
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I am being charged with 2 counts of posession with intent to deliver and a gun enhancement. What are my options?
Here are my attempted charges:1 Original UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WITH INTENT TO DELIVER 69.50.401(1)(2)(b) 2 Original UNLAWFUL USE OF **** PARAPHERNALIA 69.50.102, 69.50.412(1) 3 Original DRIVING WHILE IN SUSPENDED OR REVOKED STATUS IN THE SECOND DEGREE 46.20.342(1)(b 1 Original UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WITH INTENT TO DELIVER 69.50.401(1)(2)(b) Can you recommend a good lawyer for me.My rights are being violated. I feel with the right lawyer, I can prove that the police are corrupted.
Asked on June 30, 2009 under Criminal Law, Washington
Answers:
B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
One place you can look for a qualified defense lawyer is our website, http://attorneypages.com
You're looking at some fairly serious charges here. I'm not sure why you think you can prove that the police are corrupt, since you (quite rightly) didn't share the evidence here. But that sort of thing is actually extremely difficult to prove in court, even for experienced lawyers. I'd suggest that you focus on giving your attorney all of the facts, and then follow his or her advice, so that you can get the lowest possible sentence if there's no chance for an acquittal.
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