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Even a misdemeanor drug possession charge can have wide-ranging consequences. A criminal conviction will follow you for life. When your future is at stake, it is essential that you protect your rights with the help of experienced legal counsel.
Cases involving controlled substances involve a well-developed area of the law and your rights under the United States and Texas Constitutions. If you've been arrested for possession of marijuana, controlled substances, delivery of a controlled substance, drug trafficking, or another drug-related crime, you need a lawyer who knows the law, is at the forefront of research and litigation in this area, and believes in your right to be free of unreasonable government intrusion into your life and property.
A substantial portion of John Paul’s practice involves drug cases and controlled substance charges. As a result, he works hard to ensure that he has a thorough and up-to-date understanding of search and seizure laws.
John Paul understands that some clients charged with controlled substance offenses need not just legal advice, but help with addiction or abuse. Accordingly, John Paul tailors his representation of every client charged with a controlled substance crime to meet their needs, whether it is aggressive litigation of their right to be free from government intrusion, or by helping clients realize their sincere desire to seek help and recovery from substance abuse in addition to defending them against criminal charges.
If you have been charged with a drug offense, there are defenses available. Call (936) 441-0663 or complete the contact form to schedule an initial consultation with John Paul. The Hopkins Law Firm provides legal help to clients facing criminal charges in Conroe, Montgomery County, Walker County, Willis, Grimes County, Magnolia, Porter, Kingwood, Splendora, Cleveland, New Caney, The Woodlands, Spring, Waller County, and Liberty County.
Constitutional rights are the protections and liberties guaranteed to the people by the U.S. Constitution. Many of these rights are outlined in the Bill of Rights; such as the right to free speech in the First Amendment, and the right to a speedy and public trial in the Sixth Amendment. Even though these rights are expressly stated, their scope and proper implementation remains the subject of debate. A large quantity of case law revolving around the application of constitutional rights has developed. The Hopkins Law Firm stays up-to-date on the latest court decisions, whether it is a state court case or a case that has gone before the Supreme Court of the United States.
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