If you are facing drug sales charges, it is imperative to seek legal counsel as soon as possible. Criminal cases involving drugs can be time sensitive, meaning the longer you wait, the more difficult your chances of achieving a favorable outcome may become. A Lakewood drug sales lawyer can make all the difference in whether you face harsh penalties or have your charges dropped.
While it may not always be possible for a lawyer to have your charges dropped, it is important to have strong legal representation fighting on your behalf. Even if your charges cannot be dropped completely, an experienced lawyer can take steps towards mitigating your penalties. This may mean a shorter time period spent in jail, smaller fines to pay, and more.

California state law is extremely clear in criminalizing the possession of controlled substances. However, in 2022, the state of California experienced 2.65% of its population misusing pain-relieving medication. There are two main pieces of legislation that enforce this law, specifically the following:
There are various penalties that a person may receive for selling drugs in Lakewood and other parts of California. The penalty a person experiences may depend on a variety of factors, such as whether or not they have any prior offenses, as well as the severity of the crime committed. Some common penalties include the following:
While it is important to hire legal representation quickly, it is equally important to hire the right legal representation. At the Law Offices of Christopher J. McCann, APC, I have extensive experience helping countless clients who have been charged with selling drugs. I understand the complexities that come with these cases and am ready to fight them with precision and vigor. I have been dedicated to helping my clients with DUI cases for over 20 years, and I can help you.
A drug sales charge that proceeds to court will likely be held at the Governor George Dukemejian Courthouse in Long Beach, where I’m familiar with procedures, judges, and prosecutors, and can confidently navigate the process with you.
A new law went into effect in California in December of 2024. This law, referred to as Proposition 36, is also known as the “Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act.” The goal of this proposition is to address homelessness, addiction, and theft in such a way that they will be prosecuted differently, with many of these charges now being addressed as “wobbler” offenses.
There are multiple ways you and your lawyer may go about building a defense case so that you can have your charges dropped for drug possession. One common method a defense lawyer may use is to prove that the police involved conducted an illegal search and seizure. Additional arguments may include proving that there was no proof of possession, insufficient evidence on behalf of the prosecution, and even claiming entrapment.
The penalty a person may receive for being convicted of drug dealing in California will depend on the specifics of their circumstances. One important factor that is considered is whether or not the person charged has a criminal record. If a criminal history is present, the penalties will often be more severe. Penalties can include paying fines, imprisonment, being required to complete certain hours of community service, and more.
For adults 21 years of age and older, or 18 years of age and older with the recommendation of a physician, it is legal in the state of California to possess up to 1 ounce of cannabis. Adults may possess or buy up to 8 grams of concentrated cannabis. Individuals are also able to legally grow and harvest up to 6 cannabis plants on their own private property. Possessing quantities that are outside of these limits may lead to consequences.
If you or a loved one has been charged with drug sales, it is important to hire a Lakewood Drug Sales Lawyer as soon as possible. There is no time to spare in seeking legal guidance and representation because the penalties of being found guilty of drug sales in California can be severe and long-lasting.
At the Law Offices of Christopher J. McCann, APC, I understand the difficulties you are facing and am here to help you navigate each step of the way. Experiencing a criminal trial can be stressful and overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. I am here to support you, advocate for you, and safeguard your rights.
Being charged with a crime does not mean you will automatically be convicted. Contact our office today to learn more about how I can help you build a strong defense on your behalf and to ask any questions you may have.
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