Sugar Land, Texas, Drug Possession Attorney
Don't assume that just because drugs were found on your property you have to plead "guilty" to drug possession charges. To schedule a free consultation and protect your rights with an aggressive drug delivery defense, contact drug possession attorney David Hunter today using the form on the right. Drug Delivery DefenseAs a criminal defense attorney, I represent clients in cases involving the following kinds of drug possession charges:
Complications Associated with Drug Possession ChargesIf prosecutors believe any assets or property you have may have been acquired through proceeds from illegal activity, they may initiate a criminal forfeiture to seize the property in question. Doing so can result in frozen bank accounts, seized cars, homes and other property, making it difficult to finance a drug possession or drug delivery defense. As your drug possession attorney, I am prepared to challenge criminal forfeitures with a strong drug delivery defense. Working with forensic accountants and CPAs, I put the government on the defensive, alleging harassment of my client when appropriate. When Working With Prosecutors Makes the Most SenseIf there is no question of your guilt, working with prosecutors to reduce the sentence or charge against you may mean the difference between a lengthy prison sentence and a chance to start over. Realizing everyone makes mistakes, the court may be inclined to place you on probation if your criminal record is relatively clean, and you take the initiative to seek counseling for your drug problem. While each case is different and I cannot guarantee a specific result, my experience as a former judge and experience drug possession attorney places me in a unique position to understand what the court is looking for when considering a plea bargain. To schedule a free, completely confidential consultation with drug possession attorney David Hunter, call 281-265-1515. Or, learn more about fighting charges with a strong drug delivery defense. |

Arrest for drug possession often occurs in conjunction with car stops or domestic violence calls. In each instance, legal questions arise in regard to whether officers had probable cause to search a car, apartment or house and whether evidence was handled properly. As a former judge and county 






















