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Uvalde County Drug Possession

Understanding Drug Trafficking Laws in Uvalde County
Navigating the complex landscape of drug possession charges in Uvalde County requires a thorough understanding of the state’s penalty groups and associated penalties. Whether facing a state felony charge or a first-degree felony charge, seeking prompt legal counsel is essential to safeguarding your rights and pursuing a favorable outcome. Contact our office today to begin building your defense strategy.
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Experienced Drug Crime Attorneys at The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC

If you or a loved one is facing drug trafficking or possession charges in Uvalde County, understanding the serious legal consequences of these charges is crucial. At The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC, we specialize in defending individuals accused of drug-related offenses. Our experienced team of attorneys is committed to providing aggressive, strategic legal representation to ensure the best possible outcome for your case.

What Constitutes Drug Trafficking in Uvalde County?

Drug trafficking in Uvalde County refers to the illegal manufacturing, distribution, or possession of controlled substances with the intent to sell or deliver them. Texas has strict drug laws, and a conviction for drug trafficking can result in severe penalties, such as:

  • Lengthy prison sentences
  • Substantial fines
  • A permanent criminal record
  • Loss of professional licenses and career opportunities

In Uvalde County, law enforcement actively pursues drug trafficking cases, which is why having an experienced defense attorney is crucial. We work tirelessly to protect your rights and develop a strong defense strategy to minimize or avoid penalties.

Uvalde County Controlled Substance Penalty Groups

Uvalde County classifies controlled substances into penalty groups based on their potential for abuse, medical uses, and associated risks. These groups include:

Penalty Group I
This group includes substances such as heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and opiates. Trafficking or possession of these drugs carries the most severe penalties.

Penalty Group IA
Hallucinogens like LSD are classified under this category, which carries significant legal consequences due to their high potential for abuse.

Penalty Group II
Drugs like MDMA (Ecstasy) and PCP are categorized in this group. Trafficking or possession of these substances can result in severe legal penalties.

Penalty Group III
Prescription drugs like Xanax and anabolic steroids are found in this group. While the abuse potential is lower, trafficking or possession still carries significant penalties.

Penalty Group IV
This group includes medications with lower abuse potential, though trafficking or possession can still result in criminal charges.

Marijuana
Despite changing laws in other regions, Uvalde County enforces strict penalties for marijuana possession, sale, and trafficking.

Types of Drug Possession Charges in Uvalde County

Drug possession charges in Uvalde County are categorized based on the type and quantity of the substance involved. These categories include:

State Jail Felony

  • Offense: Possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group I drug
  • Penalty: 180 days to 2 years in state jail, with fines up to $10,000.

Second-Degree Felony

  • Offense: Possession of 1-4 grams of a Penalty Group I drug
  • Penalty: 2-20 years in prison, with fines up to $10,000.

First-Degree Felony

  • Offense: Possession of 4-200 grams of a Penalty Group I drug
  • Penalty: 5-99 years or life in prison, with fines up to $10,000.

Enhanced First-Degree Felony

  • Offense: Possession of 200-400 grams of a Penalty Group I drug
  • Penalty: 10 years to life imprisonment, with fines up to $100,000.

Severe Penalty for Large Quantities

  • Offense: Possession of over 400 grams of a Penalty Group I drug
  • Penalty: 15 years to life imprisonment, with fines up to $250,000.

How We Defend Against Drug Possession and Trafficking Charges

At The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC, we take a proactive and aggressive approach to defending clients in Uvalde County facing drug possession and trafficking charges. Our defense strategies include:

  • Challenging Search and Seizure Procedures
    We carefully investigate whether law enforcement followed proper search and seizure protocols. If evidence was obtained unlawfully, we work to have it suppressed.
  • Questioning the Evidence
    We scrutinize how evidence was collected, stored, and handled. Errors in the handling of evidence can weaken the prosecution’s case.
  • Proving Lack of Intent
    In trafficking cases, we may argue that the drugs were for personal use rather than distribution, which can reduce the severity of the charges.
  • Negotiating Plea Bargains
    We collaborate with prosecutors to negotiate reduced charges or explore alternative sentencing options, such as rehabilitation or diversion programs.
  • Exploring Pre-Trial Diversion Programs
    For first-time offenders, we may pursue pre-trial diversion programs that could lead to the dismissal of charges upon successful completion.

The Consequences of a Drug Crime Conviction in Uvalde County

A conviction for drug trafficking or possession in Uvalde County can have lasting and severe consequences, including:

  • Incarceration – Sentences can range from months to life in prison, depending on the type and quantity of drugs involved.
  • Fines – Fines for drug offenses can range from $10,000 to $250,000.
  • Loss of Civil Rights – A conviction can result in the loss of rights such as voting, owning firearms, or holding certain professional licenses.
  • Impact on Future Opportunities – A drug conviction can severely affect your ability to secure employment, find housing, or pursue further education.

Why Choose The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC?

  • Extensive Experience
    Our attorneys bring years of experience defending clients in Uvalde County and across Texas against drug-related charges.
  • Personalized Defense Strategies
    We tailor defense strategies to the specifics of your case, maximizing your chances for a favorable outcome.
  • Aggressive Representation
    We are committed to challenging the prosecution’s case at every stage, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the legal process.
  • Client-Centered Approach
    We prioritize open and clear communication, ensuring you are informed and involved at every step of your case.

Contact Our Uvalde County Drug Crime Lawyers Today!

If you or a loved one is facing drug trafficking or possession charges in Uvalde County, it’s crucial to seek legal representation immediately. Early intervention can significantly improve the outcome of your case.

📞 Call us today at 430-202-6461 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced drug crime attorneys. We are here to protect your rights and secure your future.

The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC – Defending Your Rights, Protecting Your Future in Uvalde County.

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