Methamphetamine Charges

Methamphetamine Charges Defense Lawyers in Riverside

Any criminal charge related to methamphetamine (also known as meth, crystal meth, ice, or speed) is very serious. In California, it has become common to charge methamphetamine offenders with multiple charges and maximum sentences – – often so prosecutors and political appointees can claim that they are “tough on crime.” If there is any evidence of violence or firearms possession in conjunction with a methamphetamine charge, punishments can be even more severe. If you are facing methamphetamine-related charges in Riverside countiy, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side.

Riverside Criminal Defense Attorney Jeffrey Williams represents clients who are charged with meth-related crimes whether the charges are federal or state, including:

  • Unlawful possession of methamphetamine
  • Possession of precursor chemicals, anhydrous ammonia or drug paraphernalia
  • Unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine in the first degree
  • Sales of methamphetamine
  • Solicitation of methamphetamine sales
  • Enhancements to meth charges such as firearm possession, or proximity to a school
  • Meth trafficking and smuggling charges
  • Theft or unlawful sales of meth-ingredients by pharmacy / retail staff
  • Related charges, such as arson, criminal possession of noxious substances, etc.

Meth Charges and Convictions Are Some of the Harshest

Because society in general, and law enforcement in specific, considers methamphetamine a dangerous drug, and because some of the manufacturing processes for making it often cause dramatic and dangerous explosions and resulting life-threatening fires, sentences for meth-related crimes are very harsh.

In many cases, prosecutors will charge meth manufacturers with unlawful manufacture in the first degree, rather a lesser, perhaps more appropriate, second-degree manufacture charge. That moves the charges to a “Class A Felony” which comes with serious prison time. Moreover, prosecutors will often charge you with add-on felonies if they believe they can prove that you sold or “distributed” methamphetamines (especially if to a minor), or caused an explosion or a fire –even if accidental. Considering the extra charges found in meth cases, many meth convictions put people in prison for longer sentences than a serious violent crime would receive.

Possible Defenses to a Meth Charge

A skilled criminal defense attorney, like Jeffrey Williams, can raise a number of powerful defenses. Often “meth lab busts” are conducted hastily and law enforcement doesn’t always follow all the rules they might otherwise if the “bust” was better planed and executed. Furthermore it is very possible that innocent individuals were inadvertently arrested in the bust or that those arrested had their civil rights ignored or trampled over. Attorney Williams will carefully investigate law enforcement’s actions and the prosecution’s case to look for any of these case-damaging flaws or civil rights violations, which often times can get your charges dropped, dismissed, or reduction of felony charges to a misdemeanor or even an infraction. Other flaws and violations Attorney Williams will be looking for, include –but are not limited to:

  • Failure to read you your rights (i.e. Mirandize)
  • Ignoring your request for an attorney
  • Interrogations using coercion, threats, or violence
  • Charges resulting from an illegal traffic stop
  • Searches initiated without probable cause
  • Warrantless searches

If law enforcement did everything “by-the-book” and there were no rights violation or other flagrant issues, Mr. Williams has had many successes challenging sloppy evidence, or invalid assumptions regarding “intent, knowledge and possession.” Intent, in particular, is very difficult to prove, and the mere presence of meth in your car or home doesn’t automatically translate smoothly to “possession.” If the case against you is rock solid, it may be in your best interest to have your attorney argue on your behalf for a drug diversion program instead of a jail or prison sentence.

When it is advantageous to take your case to trial, Jeffrey Williams is a seasoned-veteran –a serious felony trial attorney with 12-years of courtroom experience– who will build a thorough defense using private investigators when required; use expert testimony or any other necessary resources to argue for a “not guilty” verdict.