If a charge of heroin possession has been issued against you or your family member by a state or federal prosecutor, it's best to know the potential penalties and consequences you or your loved one may face. The criminal defense attorneys at Imhoff & Associates have extensive experience representing individuals who have been arrested for or charged with heroin possession, and our firm is happy to discuss the details of your case with you.
Possession of Heroin
A law enforcement officer [local police, sheriff, FBI, DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Coast Guard, or other] who alleges that you have any quantity of heroin will try to interrogate you. It's best to request an attorney immediately. Imhoff & Associates defense attorneys are available across the U.S., 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Don't discuss your circumstances with the officers or prosecuting attorney. Don't offer an alibi. Anything that you say now can be used against you later.
Penalties for Heroin Possession
The possible penalties for heroin possession depend on a number of factors, including:
Drug possession statutes are complex, and an easy answer to the question of "what could happen to me" cannot be given here. Your Imhoff & Associates defense attorney can tell you exactly what to expect, in the local and the court system in which you've been charged. The possible penalties include:
What an Imhoff & Associates Attorney Can Do for You
Your best resource when you've been charged with heroin possession is your criminal defense attorney. We use every possible tool in our arsenal to minimize the negative consequences of your charges, including:
Contact Imhoff & Associates Today
Protect your legal rights (or those of your loved one) ─ don't let the prosecution intimidate you after charging you with possession of heroin. Contact Imhoff & Associates today to get an aggressive, experienced criminal defense attorney to fight for you.