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Drug possession in the eyes of the law is a unique crime in that intent is rarely an issue. If it can be proven that you or someone else was in possession of an illegal substance, by law, that is the minimum criteria to prove possession. There are several kinds of possession at the “probable cause” level of enforcement. By understanding when the law has you dead to rights, you’ll realize the importance of hiring a Louisiana heroin possession lawyer.
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318-377-1555In simplest terms, possessing something can be defined as having control of a given thing. In a law enforcement context, possession is often separated into several categories.
In any of the above examples, if it can be proven you were in possession of heroin, the penalties are extremely harsh in Louisiana. This emphasizes the importance of a good Louisiana heroin possession lawyer.
Aside from merely having heroin in your possession, the precise quantity of heroin in your possession can mean the difference between mere possession and possession with intent to distribute illicit narcotics. In the state of Louisiana, there are two kinds of enhancements that are of primary concern for anyone charged with heroin possession.
Because most of these enhancements are arbitrarily determined, having a heroin possession lawyer is essential if you’ve been charged with any of the above enhancements.
Too often, officers mistakenly arrest and charge individuals when probable cause wasn’t present. If you know you’ve been unjustly accused of heroin possession in Louisiana, then it’s time to hire a heroin possession lawyer in Louisiana with the experience necessary to defend your case.
Attorney Eric Johnson of The John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm has over 24 years of experience defending those accused in state and federal heroin possession cases throughout Louisiana. Call (317)-377-1555 or complete our contact form to book your free consultation today.
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