Getting arrested or cited for a drug-related offense can be intimidating if you are unsure of your rights or what to expect during the legal process. A Douglasville drug possession lawyer can provide you with a better understanding of Georgia law and how drug possession charges may affect you. Drug charges can involve marijuana, prescription medications, or controlled substances.
Attorney Christy E. Draper is a former Douglas Judicial Circuit Assistant District Attorney and understands how criminal charges are handled in Georgia courts. She is a member of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National College for DUI Defense, and the Lawyers Club of Atlanta.
Attorney Draper’s experience as a prosecutor gives her insight into criminal investigations, courtroom procedures, and common issues that arise with drug possession charges.
Georgia is no stranger to drug possession. According to the United States Sentencing Commission, 38.1% of sentences in the state that were reported to the commission were for drug-related crimes. Of these, 64.6% of drug-related crimes were for methamphetamines.
Possession of certain drugs and controlled substances is illegal in Georgia. Additionally, many prescription drugs can lead to drug charges if a person is in possession of medication that was not legally prescribed to them. Factors that can impact a drug possession case include:
Drug possession charges may be filed as simple possession, or they may lead to additional charges based on intent, quantity, or actual possession. Some drug cases are complicated by the type of drug that was allegedly in possession.
Because every drug case is different, the prosecution must prove that you knowingly had possession of the controlled substance. Issues that often arise in drug possession cases include:
A Douglasville drug possession attorney at a trusted law firm can look at the evidence in your case and raise these issues during the legal process.
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Many people may hire a drug possession lawyer after they have already been arrested, cited, or notified by the police that they are under investigation. It can be beneficial to seek legal counsel early in the process to make sure you understand what the court expects of you and learn about potential penalties.
Drug possession charges are typically filed in the Douglas County District Court. The Douglas County Courthouse, located at 8700 Hospital Drive in Douglasville, serves most of Douglas County, Georgia.
Just because you are charged with a drug offense does not mean you are going to be convicted. At Christy E. Draper, LLC, we understand how serious these charges can be. We can help you understand drug possession laws and how they apply to your case. We can also inform you of your rights and advocate for your future. Contact us today for a consultation.

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