If you have been charged with a drug paraphernalia offense in Florida, it is especially important for you to have legal counsel before talking with police investigators or detectives. It is common for law enforcement to attempt to extract statements of guilt in the course of an investigation or an arrest. We hope that you have arrived at this website in search of a lawyer before you have made statements that may drastically affect the outcome of your case.
Contact an Orlando Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Lawyer
Drug paraphernalia, unlike illegal drugs themselves, is a crime "in the eyes of the beholder." The prosecution must prove that the items that were found in your possession were intended for use with illegal substances. What is drug paraphernalia in one person's estimation may have some other, legitimate planned use in another person's mind. Digging into questions of "intent" is a job for a highly experienced, skilled defense attorney.
Your drug paraphernalia possession charges most likely are accompanied by drug manufacture or possession charges, as well. A successful outcome in your case might consist of the dropping of the most severe charges, reducing your case from a felony to misdemeanor case. Talk to a lawyer at the Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, P.A., to discuss this and other possible strategies of defense in your drug paraphernalia case.
- We have more than 30 years' experience.
- Our phone is answered 24 hours a day.
Our Orlando, Florida, criminal defense firm defends clients in drug cases in Florida, circuit and appellate courts, and U.S. federal district courts, courts of appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Contact our Orlando law office to schedule an appointment to discuss your situation with a drug crime defense lawyer.
Experienced Florida Constructive Possession Attorney
Our attorneys use aggressive and effective defense strategies to minimize the negative impact of drug charges. For thorough criminal defense representation, contact the Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz in Orlando, Florida. Call our law office at (407) 401-7224 or (866) 784-0023.









