Opioid Possession Charges in New Jersey
Uploaded on: Jun 13, 2022
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Duration: 2.5 Min

Video Description

Over the last few decades, there has been an epidemic of opioid addiction. Millions of people nationwide suffer from opioid addiction. New Jersey law criminalizes the possession or sale of opioids, whether in the form of heroin or fentanyl or prescription drugs like oxycontin or morphine. If you’ve been charged with possession or sale of opioids, you face serious fines and prison time, so it’s critical that you find a lawyer to represent you.

PENALTIES FOR  OPIOID POSSESSION CHARGES

The penalties for selling or possessing opioids varies based on the amount, but the penalties are the same for either possession or sale. Having four or fewer pills or doses without a prescription is a fourth-degree crime that can lead to 18 months in prison and a $10,000 fine. Five to 99 pills or doses is a third-degree crime that can lead to 5 years in prison and a $200,000 fine. 100 or more pills or doses is a second-degree crime that can lead to 10 years in prison and a $300,000 fine. Plus, any conviction will leave you with a criminal record that makes it harder to find work, housing, or financial aid.

HOW DO I BEAT OPIOID CHARGES?

The best defense varies from case to case. As in all drug possession cases, the prosecutor has to prove that you knowingly possessed opioids. Possible defenses might be that you didn’t know about the opioids or they belonged to someone else. If the police violated your Fourth Amendment rights by illegally searching you, we can get the evidence of the opioids suppressed, which might ruin the prosecutor’s case. Fourth Amendment violations include traffic stops without probable cause or searches where the police didn’t have a warrant and didn’t tell you of your right to refuse the search.

Even if there’s no way to beat the charges outright, it’s sometimes possible to enroll in a diversionary program if you don’t have prior convictions on your record. Under a diversionary program, you’ll have to attend rehabilitation and drug counseling as well as submit to random drug-testing, but you’ll likely avoid prison time and may even be able to avoid pleading guilty.

WHO SHOULD I CONTACT IF I’VE BEEN CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OR SALE OF OPIOIDS?

If you’re facing opioid charges, contact Rosenblum Law for a free consultation today. We’ll answer your questions, provide a fee quote so you know what representation will cost, and walk you through the process from beginning to end.

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