Drug Charges

Drug Charges Defense Lawyers | Houston, Texas

Drug charges are highly complex legal situations. They involve a variety of statutory requirements. For instance, did you know that you cannot be convicted of a violation of the Texas Controlled Substances Act on the testimony of an informant who is acting on behalf of law enforcement unless that person’s testimony can be corroborated. What is “legally sufficient” corroboration can make the difference between an acquittal or a lengthy jail stay in a criminal case. Put our aggressive team of drug charge defense attorneys to work for you to determine which legal defense can be used to weaken the prosecutor’s case and win you an acquittal on the charge.

The consequences of being convicted of drug charges, even as a first offender, can be serious. With a drug conviction you could be facing jail time, costly fines, suspended driving privileges, and loss of eligibility for federal student loans and future employment. Call our experienced team of attorneys today.

Please contact the former prosecutors at the Houston Criminal Law Offices of Casey Garrett & Kirk Oncken today.

  • Cocaine
  • Heroin
  • Methamphetamine
  • Ecstasy
  • Vicodin
  • Xanax
  • Other controlled substances
  • Marijuana
  • Pharmacy fraud
  • Forged prescriptions

Proactive Defense Against Drug Charges

There is no better defense to any type of criminal accusation, especially a drug charge, than an aggressive attorney with full knowledge of all applicable laws and statutory requirements. Our team of criminal defense attorneys stay current on all legal issues so that you can be confident you have the best chance of cracking the prosecutor’s case and walking out of the courthouse rather than into a jail cell.

 

To discuss your situation with a knowledgeable team of drug crimes defense lawyers, please contact the Law Offices of Casey Garrett & Kirk Oncken in Houston by phone or e-mail today.

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