Constitutional Rights are, well, Constitutional
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The DMV Suspension
(Say "goodbye" to driving)
If convicted for possession of
drugs, the suspension of a person's driver's license is two years. The first six months are the "hardship" period -
meaning no license to drive at all. If someone gets caught
driving on this
suspension it will likely result in a jail term. After six months and
completion of a substance abuse course a person can apply for a "business
purpose only" license that will allow him or her to drive for necessities only.
Let's keep you from losing this privilege! Click
HERE for more on your
Driving Privilege in Florida.
Harsh Penalties for Drug
Possession in Florida
They call marijuana or pot, cannabis. The drug war is in full effect in the state of Florida. We defend
all drug charges including marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, club drugs, etc.
Don't take drug charges lightly. Florida suspends driver's
licenses, fines, and jails people for drug possession charges. Many times the State
does not even have enough evidence to prove the case or has committed a
Constitutional violation requiring suppression of all evidence. There is
no penalty for defending yourself according to the rules of criminal procedure
in Florida. If arrested - consult an attorney. If you go to
arraignment without an attorney plead NOT GUILTY and then
contact us for a free consultation.
Enhanced Penalties
Political motives have created enhanced penalties
for drug offenses. Current minimum mandatory prison sentences and
mandatory fines for certain possession offenses require everyone to take all
drug charges seriously. Very often a conviction for the simple possession
of marijuana will entail penalties that include a year of probation (minus
anytime spent/sentenced in jail),
drug counseling that the defendant
must pay for, community service, and, now, the Department of Highway Safety and
Motor Vehicles is required to suspend the convicted driver's license for 2
years. These possible penalties are, again, just for possession.
Constructive Possession
Constructive possession is a legal term
that makes one great defense.
For the average person it is hard to comprehend. For prosecutors, however,
it is a barrier that
they must overcome when you are arrested for being in the vicinity of
illegal drugs rather than in actual possession. Here is where your
Constitutional Right to remain silent is so critical. It is a defense
attorney's best friend and it could be yours too. Call us for a free
consultation. (407) 841-5555.
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