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Denton County Drug Possession Defense Attorney

If you are accused of having one or more illegal drugs in your possession, whether for use, distribution, or sale, you may face prosecution for a drug crime .

This includes any type of drug, such as:

Illegal drug use remains a significant concern in our community. Local law enforcement prosecutes possession offenses aggressively. A conviction for possession can lead to life-altering penalties. We strongly recommend reaching out to a knowledgeable Denton County drug crime attorney if you face charges involving illegal drug possession.

Our legal team handles drug possession cases throughout Denton and Collin Counties, building strategies grounded in local court procedures and the specific approaches of area prosecutors. We stay up-to-date on enforcement patterns, such as Denton's increased policing near college campuses and the recent focus on prescription drug issues. Our continuous monitoring of Texas law and county practices helps us pursue strategies that fit your circumstances and actively address possible penalties.

Penalties for possession depend on the substance and the amount. A small quantity of marijuana generally results in a misdemeanor , while charges involving drugs like cocaine or heroin most often lead to felonies . At times, prosecutors may combine your case with an "intent to sell" charge, which increases the potential consequences. These can include loss of your driver’s license, probation, significant fines, court costs, and jail or prison sentences. Serious cases can carry years in prison, and any punishment may have long-term effects on employment opportunities and relationships.

Discuss your case with our firm during a complimentary consultation. Call us today at 940-483-8000 .

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Experienced Defense Against Drug Possession Charges in Texas

If you are accused of having one or more illegal drugs in your possession, whether for use, distribution, or sale, you may face prosecution for a drug crime .

This includes any type of drug, such as:

Illegal drug use remains a significant concern in our community. Local law enforcement prosecutes possession offenses aggressively. A conviction for possession can lead to life-altering penalties. We strongly recommend reaching out to a knowledgeable Denton County drug crime attorney if you face charges involving illegal drug possession.

Our legal team handles drug possession cases throughout Denton and Collin Counties, building strategies grounded in local court procedures and the specific approaches of area prosecutors. We stay up-to-date on enforcement patterns, such as Denton's increased policing near college campuses and the recent focus on prescription drug issues. Our continuous monitoring of Texas law and county practices helps us pursue strategies that fit your circumstances and actively address possible penalties.

Penalties for possession depend on the substance and the amount. A small quantity of marijuana generally results in a misdemeanor , while charges involving drugs like cocaine or heroin most often lead to felonies . At times, prosecutors may combine your case with an "intent to sell" charge, which increases the potential consequences. These can include loss of your driver’s license, probation, significant fines, court costs, and jail or prison sentences. Serious cases can carry years in prison, and any punishment may have long-term effects on employment opportunities and relationships.

Discuss your case with our firm during a complimentary consultation. Call us today at 940-483-8000 .

State vs Federal Drug Possession Charges

Drug possession charges can proceed in either state or federal courts. The quantity and type of drug often determine the court of jurisdiction. In cases involving minors or larger amounts, the case may be more complex and carry higher risks. Procedures and sentencing options differ significantly between the state and federal systems. You need a defense attorney who understands both court structures and how they approach these charges.

Most drug possession cases in Denton County start in local courts, typically in the Denton County Courts at Law or downtown district courts. If federal agencies step in—for example, when an arrest involves crossing state lines or large-scale trafficking—the case may move to federal court in the Eastern District of Texas. Each system has unique sentencing rules and plea bargaining practices. What may work in county court might not apply in a federal case. Our local experience can help you navigate every phase if your case transitions between courts.

At the Law Offices of Tim Powers, our attorneys focus on criminal defense in Denton County. We draw on years of work in courtrooms, advanced legal training, and practical courtroom experience. Our primary goal is always to pursue dismissed charges where possible. If a trial is necessary, we aim for acquittal or the best possible reduction of charges. Because our team includes former prosecutors, we use our insight into the local justice system to build the strongest possible defense for your situation.

Contact Our Denton Drug Possession Defense Team Today at the Law Offices of Tim Powers if you have been charged with possession of an illegal drug and require dedicated legal counsel.

Common Defenses & Legal Strategies in Denton County

Strong legal defenses for drug possession rely on a thorough investigation of your case. We review how officers in Denton County conducted the investigation and whether law enforcement respected your constitutional rights, especially regarding search and seizure. If police arrested you during a traffic stop on I-35 or near UNT or TWU campuses, the court may consider how officers established probable cause and collected evidence. Our team reviews police reports in detail to find procedural errors or violations that could affect your case.

Building your defense may also involve challenging the prosecution’s evidence, intent, or whether you knowingly possessed the substances. If you lacked knowledge or control over the drugs—such as in a shared vehicle or home—this may raise questions about your responsibility. Denton County offers diversion and alternative sentencing programs in certain situations, which might reduce penalties for qualified clients. We evaluate each case on its individual facts and guide you on local options under both state law and county protocols.

What should I do first if accused of drug possession in Denton County?

Contact a defense attorney with experience in Denton County courts. A local attorney can provide step-by-step guidance from your initial appearance through each stage of your defense.

How do Denton County courts treat first-time drug possession charges?

Judges in Denton County sometimes offer diversion programs, probation, or counseling for first-time possession charges, particularly for minor offenses. Results vary based on your prior record, the type of substance, and your case’s circumstances.

Can a drug possession charge affect my driver’s license in Texas?

Yes. A conviction for drug possession in Texas can result in suspension of your driver’s license. The length and terms of suspension depend on your case details and any history of prior offenses.

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