Drug Offenses
Worcester, Massachusetts Drug Possession Attorneys
Conviction on a drug charge can result in heavy fines, prison time, and a permanent criminal record. Additionally, the government can seize any assets or properties it believes you acquired through illegal drug activity. If you are charged with narcotics trafficking, the prosecution is likely to attach additional charges such as money laundering and fraud. As a result, you could be sentenced to additional time in prison on these other charges as well. At the law office of Revelli & Revelli, our drug possession defense lawyers have successfully defended people charged in all kinds of drug crimes cases. We have the resources needed to conduct our own investigations into the backgrounds of shady informants while challenging search warrants and the actions of police officers.
Whether you've been arrested for marijuana possession or have been caught selling narcotics, contact drug possession defense attorneys at Revelli & Revelli today to schedule a free, confidential consultation.
Facing Charges on Drug Crimes
The law office of Revelli & Revelli defends people charged with the following kinds of drug crimes:
- Marijuana possession
- Possession of cocaine
- Possession of heroin
- Narcotics trafficking
- Cultivating marijuana
- Possession of methamphetamine
- Manufacturing methamphetamine
- Illegally possession of prescription drugs
- Forging prescriptions
Sentencing in Drug Crimes Cases
There are a number of factors that play a role in sentencing in drug crime cases: the class of drugs involved (class A or class B), the amount involved, if you were selling drugs and whether they were sold near a school, whether a weapon was found on you at the time of your arrest, the amount involved if charged with cultivation or manufacturing drugs, etc. In both state and federal drug crime cases, mandatory sentences may be involved as well.
Depending on your criminal record and the circumstances of your case, we may be able have the charges or sentence against you reduced. If you've been arrested for a small amount of marijuana, you may be eligible for a "continuance without a finding" (CWOF), avoiding jail altogether. Alternatively, if you've been arrested in possession of a significant amount of marijuana or other drugs, turning state's evidence and cooperating with investigators may be your best chance for spending years in prison.
Contact Drug Possession Defense Attorneys at Revelli & Revelli
We understand how investigators and prosecutors operate, how they think, and the kinds of arrangements they make with informants interested in avoiding harsh sentences themselves. Regardless of whether you've already been arrested or are under investigation for suspected drug activity, contact drug defense attorneys at Revelli & Revelli today.











