Houston Criminal Attorney
Felony Drug Crime Defense Lawyer
Zealous law enforcement officers will often go beyond the law (and beyond your Constitutional rights) when they accuse someone of drug possession or drug trafficking. If you have been charged with drug possession, one of the first questions your Johnson & Johnson criminal defense lawyer will ask is whether law enforcement had a legal reason to make contact with you and furthermore whether the government had probable cause to conduct a search. If not, we will seek a dismissal of all charges.
Whatever circumstances caused your drug crime arrest, you can be assured our experienced attorneys will defend your rights. Our drug possession defense law firm effectively handles drug cases involving possession, manufacturing, and distribution of controlled substances including street drugs (meth, heroin, crack cocaine, marijuana) and prescription drugs (Oxycontin, Percocet and Xanax).
At the Johnson and Johnson Law Firm we ask an independent lab to test the evidence. Some cases end immediately when the alleged evidence is not, in fact, an illegal substance.
As experienced trial lawyers, we are willing to go to trial when the facts of the case make a criminal trial the best course of action. We force prosecutors to prove the evidence was lawfully obtained and that the charges are fully substantiated. We police the police and protect your rights.
A drug possession charge, drug manufacturing charge, drug trafficking, or drug distribution charge is serious, and should be handled by experienced criminal defense lawyers. You will find that experience at the Johnson & Johnson drug charges defense law firm in Houston.
When you need a strong drug crimes defense attorney, contact the Houston drug crimes defense lawyers at Johnson & Johnson Law Firm, P.C.
Our Law Offices are Located at:
1018 Preston Street
Suite 400
Houston, Texas 77002
Attorneys Dane Johnson and Leslie Johnson represent people facing criminal charges in Houston and nearby Texas communities including Angleton, Clear Lake, Conroe, Friendswood, Galveston, Katy, Sugar Land, the Woodlands, and Pearland; in Harris County, Brazoria County, Galveston County, Fort Bend County, and Montgomery County.