Salt Lake City Heroin Possession Attorney
No other drug invokes such negative feelings among the public as heroin. When prosecutors in Utah get the opportunity to convict a heroin dealer, they know they will have the full weight and resources of the community on their side.
Under Utah law, first offense possession of any amount of heroin results in a third-degree felony charge, with a recommended minimum of three years in state prison. A second charge of heroin possession results in second-degree felony charges. A third or subsequent heroin possession offense can be charged as a first-degree felony and a possible lifetime prison sentence.
If you are facing heroin possession charges, you need aggressive legal defense from an experienced team. At Greg Smith and Associates, we know what is at stake, and we work hard to protect you from life-changing negative consequences.
Our lead attorneys have prosecutorial experience, and one was even a police officer. You can feel confident knowing that we are well prepared to handle your case. We understand how criminal cases are investigated, charged and brought to court. We use that knowledge to build an effective legal defense.
Call our law firm at 801-924-4934 or toll free 888-708-8867 for a free consultation regarding these and other drug charges, including:
- Heroin possession
- Heroin trafficking
- Narcotics smuggling
- Conspiracy charges
Contact a Utah Felony Drug Charges Lawyer
Contact a Utah defense lawyer at Greg Smith and Associates for a free initial consultation, or call our offices at 801-924-4934 or toll free 888-708-8867.
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