Top Miami, AZ Drug Possession Lawyers Near You
113 E Frontier St, Payson, AZ 85541
We found a limited number of Drug Possession law firms in Miami. Below are some of the closest additional firms.
1820 E Ray Road, Suite A201 D, Chandler, AZ 85225
Ciccarelli Law Offices has experience helping clients with their Drug Possession needs in Miami, Arizona.
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4015 S McClintock Dr, Suite 101, Tempe, AZ 85282
In Miami, Arizona, Law Offices of Craig W. Penrod, P.C., a local practice, helps clients with their Drug Possession problem.
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40 N Central Ave, Suite 2300, Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Those confronted with Drug Possession issues can connect with DM Cantor. This practice offers legal help to clients in the Miami, Arizona area.
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22035 S. Ellsworth Road, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
2824 N. Power Rd., Suite 114, Mesa, AZ 85215
2509 S. Power Rd. Ste 206, Mesa, AZ 85209
1635 N. Greenfield Rd., Suite 123, Mesa, AZ 85205
3850 E. Baseline Rd., Suite 111, Mesa, AZ 85206
3707 E Southern Ave, Suite 2012, Mesa, AZ 85206
13034 N Verde River Dr, Suite 104, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
1744 S. Val Vista Drive, Suite 210, Mesa, AZ 85204-7366
2915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 116, Gilbert, AZ 85234
1930 E Brown Rd, Ste 102, Mesa, AZ 85203
207 N Gilbert Rd, Suite 007, Gilbert, AZ 85234
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Drug Possession
Drug possession is the illegal possession of a controlled substance. Essentially, to be convicted of a drug possession charge, you knowingly must have a controlled substance in your possession or within your proximity, like storing it in your vehicle. Drug possession can also include having a device used for the consumption of a controlled substance. This is a criminal offense under both Arizona state law as well as federal law.
Types of Drug Possession Charges
Sometimes drug possession is referred to as actual possession or “constructive” possession, meaning that an individual knowingly has access to and control of a controlled substance but it is not on the person. Some common ways for constructive possession occur is when a person knowingly stores an illegal controlled substance in their car or at their home. Possessing a smaller quantity of a controlled substance for personal use is commonly known as “simple possession.“
What Is A Controlled Substance?
Federal law as well as state law determines the severity of drug possession charges based on the type of drug and divides them into different “schedules.” Each schedule is based on the potential for dependency and abuse. This sliding scale of schedules starts with Schedule V drugs, having the lowest risk, and increases in severity up to Schedule I, posing the most severe risk.
- Schedule I: Heroin, ecstasy, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana, peyote
- Schedule II: Methamphetamine, cocaine, morphine, methadone, phencyclidine (PCP), fentanyl
- Schedule III: Anabolic steroids, ketamine, barbiturates, testosterone, Tylenol with codeine
- Schedule IV: Valium, Xanax, Tramadol
- Schedule V: Other unlawfully obtained prescription drugs and cough medicines like Robitussin with codeine