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Don’t let an illegal search threaten you with conviction

On Behalf of | Aug 3, 2020 | Firm News |

Drug charges can wreak havoc on your life. Mere allegations can affect your reputation, but a criminal conviction can also threaten your freedom, your ability to find a job and housing, and even your ability to get an education. In other words, a criminal conviction can affect nearly every aspect of your life, especially if it’s a felony, which is why if you’re facing drug charges you need to figure out the best way to protect yourself.

Before accepting any plea deal offered by the prosecution, you need to carefully look at the facts of your case to see if you can find a way to get the charges dismissed of fight for an acquittal at trial. Even if the evidence being used against you is pretty incriminating, you might have strong criminal defense options at your disposal.

You are constitutionally protected from unreasonable searches and seizures. This might sound like a relatively easy concept to understand, but it’s actually an enormously complicated area of the law. What is important for you to know, though, is that if the evidence that is being used against you was found after an illegal search, then your rights have been violated. As such, you might have the ability to suppress that evidence, meaning that the court will prevent the prosecution from using it against you. If you’re able to do that, then your chances of beating the case increase significantly.

Proving that a search was illegal takes some legal footwork with a strong understanding of the law and how to utilize it to craft strong legal arguments. Whether your drug charges stem from an illegal traffic stop or warrantless search of your home that was conducted absent circumstances required by law, you need to develop the best legal strategy possible for your circumstances. This isn’t something you have to do by yourself, though, because skilled criminal defense attorneys who understand this area of the law stand ready to fight for you, your freedom, and your future.