common penalties for drug Possession in Florida

Any of these additional factors may result in enhanced charges and penalties. No matter the circumstances, you need an experienced, knowledgeable law firm to fight for you.
the most common penalties for drug possession in Florida with Murphy & Downs Law

Marijuana

• Possession of 20 grams or less is a first-degree misdemeanor with a maximum of one. year in jail.

• Possession of 21 grams to 25 pounds is a third-degree felony with a maximum of five years in prison.

• Possession of more than 25 pounds constitutes “trafficking” and carries minimum mandatory sentencing of 3 years and a $25,000 fine up to 15 years minimum with a. $200,000 fine, depending on the amount.

• Possession of any amount of cannabis concentrate (dabs, vape, oil, resin, wax, hash, budder, crumble) is a third-degree felony with a maximum of five years in prison.

Possession of any other controlled substance

Possession of any other controlled substance is a third-degree felony (depending on amount, the penalty may be enhanced).

Sale, Manufacture, Deliver, or Possession with Intent to Sell any of the following drugs is a third-degree felony with a maximum of five years in prison:
• Marijuana
• Amphetamines
• Anabolic Steroids
• Testosterone
• Alprazolam (Xanax)
• Clonazepam (Klonopin)
• Diazepam (Valium)
• Lorazepam (Ativan)

Sale, Manufacture, Deliver, or Possession with Intent to Sell any of the following drugs is a second-degree felony with a maximum of fifteen years in prison:
• MDMA (Ecstasy, “Molly”)
• Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol, “Roofies”)
• Heroin
• GHB
• GBL
• Cocaine
• Raw Opium
• Codeine (“Lean”)
• Hydrocodone (Lortab)
• Hydromorphone
• Oxycodone
• Morphine
• Methadone
• Methamphetamine

Other factors to consider are the circumstances surrounding the offense. Those factors include whether there were packaging materials on scene, whether there were different kinds of drugs present, the amount (personal use versus large quantities), whether there were scales or other devices associated with the distribution or manufacture of drugs, whether there was a large amount of cash on scene, whether the offense occurred in a “high-traffic” neighborhood, and whether firearms were present. Any of these additional factors may result in enhanced charges and penalties. No matter the circumstances, you need an experienced, knowledgeable law firm to fight for you. Call Murphy & Downs Law Offices today for a free consultation.

There are massive penalties for drug possession in the state of Florida

When you are charged with a crime, you want an AGGRESSIVE criminal defense attorney that will fight for your rights.

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