San Diego Criminal Defense Attorney, Stacie Patterson
Drug Charges
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Summary: Drug Offenses can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor or felony. They often involve marijuana, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and prescription medications. Most misdemeanor offenses involve the alleged possession of a drug (HS 11377), possession of paraphernalia (BP 4140) or being under the influence of a drug (HS 11550).
Drug
Offenses can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor or felony. They often
involve marijuana, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and prescription
medications. Most misdemeanor offenses involve the alleged possession
of a drug (HS 11377), possession of paraphernalia (BP 4140) or being
under the influence of a drug (HS 11550).
Felony
drug prosecutions also may result from the purported possession of a
drug, or its possession (HS11350), transportation,or sale of a
controlled substance (HS 11352). Whether charged as a misdemeanor or
felony, the defendant is not guilty if the prosecutor cannot prove that
s/he did not "knowingly" possess a use-able amount of the controlled
substance. For instance, who owned or controlled the drugs must be
proven. In addition, the prosecutor must prove the defendant knew the
substance was a controlled substance.
In
addition, whether the evidence was legally obtained must be explored.
Was the search and detention of the defendant legal? Was the search of
the car or home in violation of the Fourth Amendment? If the search
and discovery of the drugs violated the defendant's rights, the evidence
must be suppressed.
If
the defendant did not know s/he possessed an illegal drug or the police
illegally discovered the existence of the controlled substance, the
prosecution must be dismissed.
When
a person is charged with a drug offense, often there are many
sentencing options available including P.C. 1000 or Deferred Entry of
Judgment, drug court, outpatient and residential rehabilitation or the
local reentry program.
If you or a family member is in trouble for a drug offense, email or call Stacie L. Patterson (619) 269-8074. She will fight for you.



