If you’ve been charged, or you think you might be charged with possessing drugs with the intent to sell or deliver in Pennsylvania, I can help protect your rights, your freedom and your property. I am Basil D. Beck III and I have been defending clients against possession with Intent to deliver in the Norristown, PA area for many years.
Call 610-239-8870 or contact me today for a free and completely confidential consultation to discuss your possession with Intent to deliver charges. I focus on providing clients with quality and accessible criminal defense legal services.
You may have been arrested for drug possession with intent to sell or distribute, even though there is no evidence that you intended to sell the drugs or that you delivered them to anyone. Sometimes the police charge citizens with the crime of possession with intent to sell simply because the way the drug was packaged, or because of the presence of scales, baggies, drug pipes or other equipment and circumstances associated with drug distribution.
The “war on drugs” has turned into a war on people’s Constitutional rights. Police, prosecutors, and especially federal agents, now have more investigative reach than ever before. Authorities can now conduct wiretaps, electronic surveillance, review a suspect’s computer activity, and monitor banking activity – if a court is convinced enough evidence exists to warrant doing so.
I refuse to let your Constitutional rights be sacrificed on the altar of political expediency. I challenge the validity of search warrants, the failure to advise a suspect of his or rights, and other conduct on the part of police officers and DEA agents.
Whether you’re being investigated for drug possession or drug distribution or you have already been arrested on drug charges in Pennsylvania, I will work hard to protect your rights and achieve the best-possible outcome in your case.
Under the federal RICO statute, authorities can seize any property or assets they believe are connected with the illegal narcotics activity on the part of the accused. I immediately challenge attempts on the part of authorities to seize your home, assets, or other property.
Under Pennsylvania’s statutes, certain drug crimes, including possession with intent to deliver, can result in the suspension of your driver’s license.
In cases where a conviction is all but certain, how you negotiate a plea bargain is crucial. While each case is different, one’s criminal record, age, situation in the community, and other factors can influence prosecutors to reduce the drug charges against you or agree to a lesser sentence.
As a criminal defense lawyer with years of experience working in and around the criminal courts system, I understand how to work with prosecutors in order to reduce my clients’ sentence or the severity of charges against them.
For experienced defense against drug possession with intent to deliver in Pennsylvania, or other drug crimes, contact my Norristown law office.