When facing drug crimes in Nashville several different factors, such as the controlled substance involved, will contribute to the charges and possible penalties for conviction. contribute to the kinds of charges you may be facing if you’ve been charged with a drug-related offense.
Every case is unique, but at Herbert & Lux, one thing remains constant: You will receive the aggressive defense you need to achieve the most favorable outcome possible.
Contact us today for a free case review: (615) 878-5537.
Nashville’s Trusted Drug Crime Defense Lawyers
If you’re facing drug charges, you need a top-rated criminal lawyer. Nashville prosecutors are quick to use their experience and insight to convict offenders and levy severe punishments. Without the right representation, you will be at the mercy of the justice system.
We have experience dealing with all sorts of drug-related charges, such as:
- Possession with intent to sell
- Possession of drugs
- Possession of paraphernalia
- Cultivation and manufacturing
- Trafficking and distribution
- Driving under the influence
- Illegal use of prescription medication
The type of charges you’re facing and the controlled substance you were in possession of will dictate the type of case you’re facing.
Drug Possession Penalties in Tennessee
In Tennessee, a simple possession charge is a misdemeanor. The severity of penalties for a possession conviction depends on the type of drug and whether or not it was a repeat offense.
- Purchase or possession of Schedule I drugs (heroin, psychedelics) or Schedule II (opiates/opioids, cocaine, methamphetamines) carry a penalty of 2-15 years incarceration. A second offense carries a penalty of 5-30 years incarceration.
- Purchase or possession of Schedule III drugs (anabolic steroids), Schedule IV (Xanax, Valium), and Schedule V (Tylenol with Codeine) carry a penalty of 1-5 years. A second offense carries the penalty of 1-10 years incarceration.
For any first-time drug possession conviction, other penalties might include:
- Forfeiture of property
- Suspension of driver's license
- Fines
- Probation
- Community service
Is Possession of Marijuana Illegal in Tennessee?
Cannabis is illegal in Tennessee for both recreational and medical use. Marijuana, THC, and synthetic equivalents are considered Schedule VI drugs in Tennessee. Possession of a half ounce of marijuana or less carries a penalty of up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,5000.
Top Drug Defense Attorneys Are Standing By
At Herbert & Lux, we pride ourselves on our ability to leverage our skills to secure the best outcomes for our clients. When facing drug charges, you need a bold advocate in your corner that’s willing to go the distance to uphold your rights and defend you from prosecution.
The charges you’re facing may be serious, but they don’t have to define you or your future. Contact us today and take the first step towards putting this behind you with the help of one of the best criminal lawyers Nashville has to offer.
We also offer free consultations, so please don’t wait to contact our firm online or call at (615) 878-5537.