While some other states allow medical marijuana and many people support movements to decriminalize marijuana, Georgia still criminalizes possession of marijuana.
When faced with a marijuana crime, it is always a good idea to at least talk to a Georgia Marijuana Lawyer about the facts of your case, alternative sentencing, holes in the case, going to trial, the effects of a conviction on criminal history, and possible license suspensions.
Our lawyers know the motions to file and the procedures to follow in order to review evidence against a client. Our lawyers advise clients on what options they have and discuss to positive and negatives of each choice. If there appears to be violations of the client’s rights, then we can file motions to ask the court to throw out the illegally obtained evidence. If the State has a weak case, we discuss those options fully with our clients and fight for them in court.
Some of the many consequences of a Marijuana Possession conviction in Georgia are potential jail time, up to a $1,000 fine, license suspension, and a criminal record. If the amount of marijuana is an ounce or more, or if sale, distribution, manufacturing or trafficking is the activity, then the penalities and jail sentences go up dramatically.
A marijuana charge is a serious criminal matter that requires a Georgia Marijuana Lawyer on your side. Contact us immediately, so we can help.
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