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From the moment of your arrest, the prosecutor’s office is working to build its case. That is why you need to act quickly to get a Tulsa Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substance Defense Attorney who can be on your side.
Our team of skilled Tulsa Defense Lawyers have been before the judges in Tulsa and surrounding counties helping people whether it is their first drug crimes possession arrest or have had previous charges or convictions. A Tulsa Drug Crimes Lawyer at the Tulsa Criminal Defense Law Firm can advise you how the criminal justice process works and offer answers to your specific questions. To begin your low-cost initial strategy session, call the team now: (918) 256-3400.
Distribution Charge Comes With Serious Consequences
The courts will look at a variety of elements when determining prison times and the steep fines. For example, the prosecutor will look at the type of controlled substance involved in the arrest and where the alleged crime took place. Okla. Stat. tit. 63 § 2-401 is part of the Oklahoma law that covers controlled dangerous substances, which makes it illegal for a person to make, distribute or possess any controlled substance.
Oklahoma law, for the most part, considers substances like marijuana, cocaine, drugs obtained without a doctor’s prescription, and methamphetamine to be controlled dangerous substances; and it prosecutes possession, sale or manufacturing charges as felonies. Tulsa drug courts typically issue a sentence of between two and 10 years in a state prison, but there are exceptions a Tulsa Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substance Defense Attorney can fight fir you to receive.
Initial Consultation:Tulsa Distribution Of Controlled Dangerous Substance Defense Attorney
If you’ve been arrested for any drug crime in Tulsa or the surrounding Oklahoma counties, it’s time to reach out to the team at the Tulsa Criminal Defense Law Firm at (918) 256-3400 for a free, no-hassle, confidential consultation. If you prefer a Tulsa defense attorney on our team to call you or reach you by email, click here to ask your questions via the easy to fill-out online consultation request form.