It appears that drug enforcement agencies have stepped up their game.
Recently, an unusual amount of drug arrests have been made in Montana for possession with intent to distribute, actual distribution, and even conspiracy charges in many cases.
If you or someone you know is charged with these crimes, what should you do next?
What to do when charged with distribution or intent to distribute
The answer is to retain counsel as soon as possible and to not speak to anyone without an attorney present.
Helping law enforcement do their job by giving up what you know is not necessarily a bad thing. However, once you’re in trouble, it’s a good idea to gain some benefits for your assistance instead of complying for free.
Learn more about our Montana Drug Attorney Services
At the Judnich Law Office, we’ve represented numerous individuals charged with many different drug allegations. The drug charges range from those related to all types of narcotics, including…
- Marijuana
- Meth
- Heroin
- Prescription drugs
Many options exist for someone who is currently accused, but not yet convicted, of these charges. Every case is different and law enforcement will have different goals in every case, so all hope is not lost.
Montana’s premier criminal defense attorneys
Contact our experienced Montana criminal defense attorneys today to get advice that can change the rest of your life.
Schedule a free consultation today by calling (406) 721-3354 or contacting us online.
Marty is a former criminal prosecutor in the Cascade County Attorney’s Office and now uses that experience to defend those accused of crimes. A University of Montana School of Law graduate, Marty focuses his practice on personal injury and criminal defense and is a premier DUI defense attorney. He is also well versed in the insurance claims industry and has negotiated significant settlements with nearly every major insurance company.