Facing a first-time drug possession charge in Missouri can be stressful but knowing what to expect helps. Missouri laws treat drug possession seriously, and the penalties depend on the type of drug and how much you had when arrested.
Types of Charges
Drug possession can either be a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the drug. For example, possessing drugs like heroin or meth is usually a felony. However, if it is a small amount of marijuana, it may be a misdemeanor.
Penalties
For a first-time offense, you could face probation, fines, or community service, especially if the drug amount is small. Felony charges, however, come with harsher consequences, such as possible jail time and larger fines, which can impact your future.
Rehabilitation Options
Missouri offers drug court programs that focus on treatment and recovery instead of punishment. If you complete the program, your charges could be reduced or dropped.
Possible Defenses
You might be able to defend against the charges by challenging how the evidence was collected or showing that there was no intent to possess the drugs. A lawyer can help identify the best defense for your case.
Seek Legal Counsel
If you have been charged with drug possession, it is important to talk to a lawyer to protect your rights. The team at Kranitz, Sadoun & Carpenter has experience with drug cases and can help you understand your options. Contact us today to get the legal support you need.
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