Facing drug charges in Dearborn? You need immediate, aggressive legal protection. Whether you are charged with drug possession, trafficking, or manufacturing, the consequences can be devastating, including jail time, massive fines, and a permanent criminal record. But with the right legal defense, you can protect your rights and fight for your future.
At M Criminal Law, our experienced drug crime defense attorneys understand the complexity of Michigan drug laws and how to dismantle the prosecution’s case. We do not just react; we build smart, strategic defenses based on your unique situation.
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Your actions immediately after an arrest can significantly affect your case:
M Criminal Law defends clients against a wide range of drug-related offenses in Wayne County and throughout Southeast Michigan:
🔹 Drug Possession
Unlawful possession of controlled substances such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, or prescription medications.
🔹 Possession with Intent to Deliver or Distribute
Possessing controlled substances in quantities that suggest sale or distribution can elevate charges to a felony offense.
🔹 Drug Trafficking
The sale, transportation, or distribution of controlled substances. These are among the most serious drug charges in Michigan.
🔹 Drug Manufacturing
The illegal production of controlled substances, including unlicensed marijuana cultivation or methamphetamine laboratories.
🔹 Prescription Drug Fraud
Illegally acquiring or distributing prescription medications through forgery, deception, or unauthorized sales.
🔹 Marijuana-Related Offenses
Despite legalization, criminal charges may still apply for unlawful distribution, possession of amounts exceeding legal limits, or operating a motor vehicle while impaired.
Several factors influence the severity of charges and penalties:
Charge | Possible Penalties |
---|---|
Possession (Schedule I/II) | Up to 4 years in prison, $25,000 fine |
Possession > 25g | Up to 4 to 20 years depending on amount |
Trafficking | 4 years to life depending on quantity and drug |
Manufacturing Meth or Cocaine | Up to 20 years in prison, $25k to $500k fine |
Prescription Fraud | Up to 4 years in prison, $50,000 fine |
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Your future is too important to risk. Please do not take chances with a public defender or wait until it is too late. Our firm will fight to reduce charges, suppress evidence, or pursue a full dismissal whenever possible.
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Remain calm, do not resist, and exercise your right to remain silent. Do not answer any questions. Request a criminal defense attorney immediately.
Not necessarily. First-time offenders may qualify for diversion programs, probation, or plea agreements instead of jail time
Yes. If the amount is large, or if the drugs are packaged in a way that suggests sale or distribution, prosecutors may pursue trafficking charges.
Recreational marijuana is legal for personal use in limited amounts. However, you can still be charged for selling marijuana, cultivating it without a license, or operating a vehicle under the influence.
If the search violated your constitutional rights, evidence obtained may be suppressed. This could significantly weaken the prosecution’s case.
Possession with intent typically involves larger quantities, packaging materials, or paraphernalia indicating distribution or sale.
They can be both. Large-scale operations or trafficking across state lines may result in federal charges.
Yes. A conviction may appear on background checks and can have serious consequences for employment, especially in professions requiring licenses or security clearances.
Some drug offenses may be eligible for expungement after a waiting period, depending on the type of charge and your criminal history.
The cost depends on the complexity of the case. At M Criminal Law, we offer transparent pricing and payment plan options when needed.
Remain silent, don’t resist, and ask for a lawyer immediately. Do not answer questions.
Not necessarily. Diversion programs, probation, or plea deals may be options for first offenders.
If the amount is large or packaged in a way that suggests sale, prosecutors may file trafficking charges.
Personal use is legal, but you can still be charged for selling, growing without a license, or driving under the influence.
Evidence obtained through illegal search and seizure may be suppressed, weakening the prosecution’s case.
Intent charges often involve larger amounts, packaging, or paraphernalia indicating sale.
They can be both. Larger-scale offenses or cross-state trafficking can trigger federal charges.
Yes. Especially in industries requiring background checks or professional licenses.
Some drug offenses may be eligible for expungement under Michigan law after a waiting period.
It varies by case complexity. We offer transparent pricing and payment plans where needed.