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Maryland Intent To Distribute Defense LawyersAccording to Maryland Criminal Law Section 5-301, it is illegal to manufacture, distribute or dispense a controlled substance for the sale in the state. What does "intent to distribute" mean in the context of Maryland drug crimes? It basically means that you have been charged with possessing illegal drugs, narcotics or controlled substances with the intention of selling or distributing them, with or without the intention of monetary gain. All drug crimes carry serious consequences. However, some may result in far more severe penalties than others. If prosecutors can show evidence that you possessed larger quantities of drugs not just for your own recreational use, but for sale and distribution as well, then you could face more penalties, including a lengthy prison sentence. If law enforcement officials find that you have a large amount of the controlled substance or that you have supplies and accessories that could be used to separate and distribute the controlled substances in your possession, then prosecutors will very likely try to prove that you had the intention of distributing or selling the drugs. Evidence officials may look for include baggies, a large amount of cash, weighing scales or anything else that may be used in drug sales or transactions. If such evidence stacks up against you, you can be sure that your sentence will be harsher if you are convicted of the more serious crime, which is, possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute. If you have been convicted of possession with intent to distribute in Maryland, then you are facing extremely harsh legal consequences. Even a first time offender may be sentenced to prison and be slapped with large fines and lengthy probation. Violation of probation will also result in severe consequences. The potential consequences can also change for the worse depending on other factors such as the quantity and type of drugs involved, your prior criminal record and whether you were located in a school zone when in possession of these drugs. The penalties for an intent to distribute conviction will adversely affect your quality of life for years and decades to come. That is why it is critical that you retain the services of an experienced and knowledgeable Bethesda Maryland drug crime defense attorney to handle your case successfully and effectively. The illegal search and seizure defense can also be effectively used when possession with intent to distribute is charged. If your Constitutional rights are violated or if the arresting officer did not follow proper legal procedures while performing the search and seizure, then the evidence against you can be thrown out and your case, dismissed. If you have been charged with drug possession with intent to distribute in Maryland, please call a skilled criminal defense attorney at Meng & Alpert LLC at 866-444-6363 for a free initial consultation. We are here to make sure that your constitutional rights as a citizen of the United States of America are preserved and protected – whether you are guilty or not. Meng & Alpert, LLC Click on individual logos for more information. ![]() From our offices in Maryland, our Bethesda drug crime defense lawyers handle cases throughout the entire state of Maryland, including Southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, including the counties of Montgomery County, Howard County, Prince George’s County, Anne Arundel County and Frederick County, as well as the cities of Bethesda, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Chevy Chase, Silver Spring, Columbia, Ellicott City, Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Bowie, College Park, Greenbelt, Oxon Hill. also represent individuals arrested on narcotics charges in metropolitan Washington D.C. |
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