Criminal Defense Attorney In Phoenix
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Licensed in Arizona since: 2012
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Criminal Defense Attorney In Phoenix
Written By:
Charity Clark
Criminal Defense Lawyer
Licensed in Arizona since: 2012

Phoenix Possession for Sale Defense Attorney

Being charged with possession for sale in Arizona is a serious offense that can significantly affect your life. Understanding the specifics of these charges and knowing what steps to take can make a crucial difference in your case. Hiring an experienced attorney like Charity Clark, with a proven track record in defending drug offenses, can provide the support needed to protect your future.

If you or a loved one is facing possession-for-sale charges in Arizona, it's important to contact an attorney right away. Charity Clark, a well-known Phoenix defense attorney, brings knowledge and experience to every case. She carefully examines all the details, from how the arrest happened to the evidence presented, to find any weaknesses in the prosecution's case. Contact Charity Clark Law today for a free case evaluation to see how we can help protect your rights and work towards the best possible outcome for you.

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What Is Considered "Possession for Sale" in Arizona?

In Arizona, drug possession charges can be elevated to possession for sale if the drug is found in large quantities, showing an intent to sell rather than for personal use. For instance, possessing several pounds of marijuana is typically not considered for personal use. However, just having a large amount of a drug isn't enough to prove you want to sell it. Prosecutors will look for "indicia of sale," which includes items used in the drug trade, such as scales, small bags, or large amounts of cash. These items suggest that the individual intended to distribute the drugs.

Fighting Your Possession for Sale Charges

When facing possession for sale charges, it's critical to remember that the prosecution must prove two key elements: that the drugs were in your possession and that you intended to sell them. Without clear evidence of both, you cannot be convicted of possession for sale. This is where having an experienced attorney like Charity Clark can be the difference in the outcome of your case.

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Penalties of Possession for Sale

Drug possession charges in Arizona can range from basic possession to possession with intent to distribute and possession for sale. While basic possession is already a felony, possession for sale carries even harsher penalties. The fines and jail times for these penalties depend on the type and amount of the drug involved.

Marijuana (§13-3405)

  • Less than 2 pounds: Class 4 felony
    • Prison: 1.5 to 3 years
    • Fines: $750 or three times the value of the marijuana, whichever is greater
  • 2 to 4 pounds: Class 3 felony
    • Prison: 2.5 to 7 years
    • Fines: $750 or three times the value of the marijuana, whichever is greater
  • More than 4 pounds: Class 2 felony
    • Prison: 4 to 10 years
    • Fines: $750 or three times the value of the marijuana, whichever is greater

Dangerous Drugs (§13-3407)

  • Class 2 felony
    • Prison: 4 to 10 years
    • Fines: Up to $1,000 or three times the value of the drugs, whichever is greater

Narcotic Drugs (§13-3408)

  • Class 2 felony
    • Prison: 4 to 10 years
    • Fines: Up to $2,000 or three times the value of the drugs, whichever is greater

Prescription Drugs (§13-3406)

  • Class 6 felony
    • Prison: 6 months to 1.5 years

Fines: $1,000 or three times the value of the drugs, whichever is greater

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Charity Clark is one of the smartest attorneys I’ve ever met. She is aggressive, intelligent, and not afraid to fight for you. Her trial skills are unmatched. She knows how to handle a jury and argues the law like a champ. She will champion her client until the end and achieves real results.

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Charity was amazing and took care of everything. She answered all my questions quickly and was so polite. They took care of my case with ease and definitely took a load off my shoulders. Not only did they both do great work they got the response from the court we were hoping for. Charity is "THE BEST".

Contact a Phoenix Possession for Sale Attorney Today

If you or a loved one is facing possession for sale charges in Arizona, contacting an experienced attorney is crucial. Phoenix criminal defense attorney Charity Clark is known for her strong defense strategies and dedication to client success. Our firm offers extensive legal experience, personalized defense strategies, and a relentless pursuit of justice. With proven success in handling drug cases, Charity Clark provides top-tier legal representation across Arizona.

Contact Charity Clark Law today for a free case evaluation and learn how we can help protect your rights and secure your future. We represent clients from Tempe, Phoenix, Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, and throughout Maricopa and Pinal Counties. Additionally, we accept cases in Yavapai, Pima, and Coconino Counties.

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