Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
Criminal Felony Case
If I was a passenger in a vehicle that was stopped by the police and they found drugs in the vehicle and I was unaware that the driver had the drugs in his vehicle, How do I win the case if I was charged with possesion and intent to distribute?
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Criminal Felony Case
Thsi will depend on further circumstances: WEhere were the drugs in the car in relationship to you? Ex. under your seat or someone elses seat or in trunk? Who was the owner of the car? Were there others in the car? Was there obvious drug activity going on in the car at the time? The less that ties you to the car, eople and location of the drugs in the vehicle - the better.
Re: Criminal Felony Case
You need a good lawyer. Until then, go to my website at www.weatherspoonfirm.com. Go to the criminal page, and then print out the card to assert your right to reamin silent. Contact me directly if you are interested in retaining an experienced lawyer who will fight for you until there is blood on the floor. Whether you retain me or someone else, always remember to assert your right to remain silent. Good luck.
Re: Criminal Felony Case
You need to speak with an attorney regarding your case. The defense of this type of case is complicated and technical.
Criminal Felony Case
You win the case by having a good lawyer. The chances of winning a serious criminal case, like yours, on your own are slim and none.
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