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Marijuana Attorney in Dallas, TX

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Marijuana is often thought of as less serious than other drugs and many states have either legalized it or allow it to be purchased for medical use. However, marijuana is still illegal in the state of Texas and getting charged with possession can lead to major legal consequences.

Explore our guide to learn more about sentencing laws in Texas and how our experienced marijuana lawyer can help you avoid a conviction.

Marijuana Possession Laws

Although marijuana is legal to varying degrees in several states, possession of the drug still carries harsh penalties in Texas. There are no systems for medical or recreational marijuana in Texas, so it’s illegal to have it on you in any capacity.

The severity of your punishment will vary depending on the amount you’re arrested with. Our helpful list below breaks down the three main categories of marijuana possession in Texas and likely sentencing guidelines for each one:

  • Under 2 Ounces — This is the least severe category of marijuana possession. You’ll likely receive a fine of $4,000, and you may also spend up to 180 days in jail or lose your driver’s license for 6 months.
  • 2 to 4 Ounces — Possession of marijuana in the amount of 2 ounces or more is considered a Class A misdemeanor in Texas. You’ll likely be fined $4,000 and spend up to a year in prison.
  • Over 4 Ounces — If you’re arrested with 4 or more ounces of marijuana in Texas, you’ll be charged with a felony. The minimum prison sentence for this crime is 2 years and can range up to 10. You may also be fined up to $50,000.

How to Beat a Possession of Marijuana Charge

If you’ve been arrested for marijuana possession, don’t panic. In many cases, there are circumstances relating to your arrest that may invalidate your charges. For example, if the cops searched you without a clear reason or violated your rights in any other way, the case can be dismissed.

Rest assured, our experienced marijuana attorney knows all the right legal strategies to defend you and ensure your rights are protected. He’ll establish if the cops had probable cause to stop you if you were driving, as well as if the police had a valid search warrant and other factors. With support from our firm, he’ll work tirelessly on your behalf to ensure the best possible outcome for your case.

Call Our Dallas Law Firm Today

At the law firm of Phillip A. Linder, we’re dedicated to keeping your record clean. Whether you’ve been arrested with a gram of marijuana or a pound, don’t hesitate to call our office in Dallas and schedule an appointment with our attorney. Contact us today to find out how we can help you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is possession of marijuana a felony in Texas?
Is possession of marijuana a criminal offense?
Does possession of marijuana stay on your record?
What happens when you get charged with possession of marijuana?
Is possession of marijuana a felony in Texas?

If you’re arrested with more than four ounces of marijuana in Texas, it’s considered a felony. The potential charges include fines of $10,000 to $50,000 and anywhere from two to ten years in prison, depending on the specific amount in your possession.

Is possession of marijuana a criminal offense?

Although the laws regarding marijuana vary from state to state, it’s a criminal offense to possess the drug in Texas. Depending on the amount you’re arrested with, you’ll likely be punished with hefty fines, a suspended driver’s license, or even prison time.

Does possession of marijuana stay on your record?

Unfortunately, getting convicted for the possession of marijuana will stay on your criminal record forever. The charge or charges can’t be removed, which may pose a significant obstacle to your future even after you’ve completed your sentence.

For example, you may not be able to get a job, enlist in the military, or secure a loan because of your record. That’s why it’s crucial to get legal help before it’s too late.

What happens when you get charged with possession of marijuana?

Depending on the amount you’re arrested with, you may get off with a fine or you could spend several years in prison. It all depends on the circumstances of the arrest and whether you’re suspected of intent to sell.

If you’ve been arrested for marijuana possession near Dallas, call Phillip A. Linder for the experienced legal defense you need. He’ll pursue every possible angle to preserve your rights and protect your future.

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The Texas law office of Phillip A. Linder represents clients in Dallas, Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Richardson, Allen, Park Cities, Highland Park, University Park, Fort Worth and other communities throughout Dallas County, Collin County, Tarrant County, Denton County and Ellis County. His office also handles cases all over Texas and in Federal Courts.

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