Drug Possession

Strategic Defense Against Drug Possession Charges:

PROTECTING YOUR RIGHTS IN MCKINNEY, TX

At NO Law Firm PLLC, we understand the serious nature of drug possession charges and the impact they can have on your life. Whether you're facing allegations involving marijuana, THC, possession in school zones, or other controlled substances, our experienced attorney is here to provide you with aggressive defense representation tailored to your unique circumstances. Our practice encompasses the following sub-practice areas:


Marijuana Possession Defense

Marijuana possession charges can result in significant legal consequences, including fines, probation, and even jail time. Our attorney has extensive experience defending clients against marijuana possession allegations and understands the complexities of Texas marijuana laws. We will work diligently to challenge the evidence against you, explore potential defenses, and fight to protect your rights and freedom.


THC Possession Defense

Possession of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive component found in cannabis, is a serious offense in Texas. Convictions for THC possession can result in harsh penalties, including substantial fines and lengthy prison sentences. Our attorney has the knowledge and experience to effectively challenge THC possession charges and advocate for the best possible outcome for your case.


Possession in School Zones

Drug possession in school zones carries enhanced penalties under Texas law. If you're accused of possessing drugs within 1,000 feet of a school or other protected area, you could face heightened charges and increased consequences. Our attorney understands the nuances of school zone drug possession cases and will work tirelessly to defend your rights and mitigate the potential impact on your future.


Drug Penalty Groups Defense

Texas law categorizes controlled substances into different penalty groups based on their potential for abuse and medical use. The penalties for drug possession vary depending on the classification of the substance involved. Our attorney has in-depth knowledge of Texas drug penalty groups and can develop a strategic defense strategy tailored to the specific circumstances of your case.


Occupational Driver's License (ODL)

If your driver's license has been suspended or revoked due to a drug-related offense, you may be eligible for an Occupational Driver's License (ODL) that allows you to drive to essential locations such as work, school, and medical appointments. Our attorney can help you understand the requirements for obtaining an ODL, guide you through the application process, and represent you in court if necessary to secure the relief you need.


At NO Law Firm PLLC, we are committed to providing you with the skilled representation and aggressive advocacy you need to fight drug possession charges effectively. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you protect your rights and your future.

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FAQs

  • What are the potential consequences of marijuana possession in McKinney, TX?

    Marijuana possession charges in McKinney, TX, can result in serious legal consequences, including fines, probation, and even jail time. The severity of the penalties depends on factors such as the amount of marijuana possessed and whether it's a first-time offense. Our attorney can provide personalized guidance and defense strategies tailored to your specific situation.

  • What is the difference between marijuana possession and THC possession under Texas law?

    In Texas, marijuana and THC possession are treated differently under the law. While marijuana refers to the dried flowers and leaves of the cannabis plant, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the psychoactive component found in cannabis. Possession of THC can lead to harsh penalties similar to those for marijuana possession. Our attorney can explain the distinctions between these offenses and develop a defense strategy based on the specific allegations against you.

  • What are the consequences of possessing drugs in a school zone in McKinney, TX?

    Possessing drugs within 1,000 feet of a school or other protected area in McKinney, TX, can result in enhanced penalties under Texas law. These penalties may include increased fines, longer probation terms, and mandatory minimum sentences. Our attorney understands the complexities of school zone drug possession cases and can help you navigate the legal process effectively.

  • What are the different drug penalty groups in Texas, and how do they affect possession charges?

    Texas categorizes controlled substances into different penalty groups based on their potential for abuse and medical use. The penalties for drug possession vary depending on the classification of the substance involved. Our attorney has a comprehensive understanding of Texas drug penalty groups and can develop a strategic defense strategy tailored to the specific circumstances of your case.

  • Can I obtain an Occupational Driver's License (ODL) if my driver's license has been suspended due to a drug-related offense?

    If your driver's license has been suspended or revoked due to a drug-related offense, you may be eligible for an Occupational Driver's License (ODL) that allows you to drive to essential locations such as work, school, and medical appointments. Our attorney can help you understand the eligibility requirements for an ODL, guide you through the application process, and represent you in court if necessary to obtain the relief you need.

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