It might be difficult to even know where to look to find reliable, easy-to-read information about legal rights in the DC metro area. The lawyers at Tucker, Nong and Associates have prepared these articles to help clients understand their rights, learn what to expect from the legal process and how to get help from our experienced team.
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Possession of Controlled SubstancesIn VA, MD and Washington DC, possession of a controlled substance is a punishable offense. It is important to remember that penalties differ in each area.
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Marijuana Possession with Intent to Distribute – VirginiaIn Virginia, a large amount of a controlled substance is not always enough proof of intent to distribute. There must be enough evidence to support the charge.
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Marijuana Possession with Intent to Distribute – MarylandIn the State of Maryland, a prosecutor can state that you had intentions to sell marijuana, and subsequently charge and try you, based on a number of factors.
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Marijuana Possession in VAPossession of marijuana is a criminal violation in VA. Penalties for possession of marijuana vary depending on the amount and an individual's criminal history.
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Marijuana Possession in MDMaryland's penalties for charges involving marijuana vary in severity based off several factors. Charges can include fines and even jail time.
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Marijuana PossessionA marijuana possession charge is very complicated and can have adverse affects on an individuals future. Educate yourself and talk to a criminal defense
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Virginia Misdemeanor LawsAlthough misdemeanor charges come with relatively low fines and a jail sentence of less than one year, an experienced defense attorney can fight the charges.
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Virginia Felony LawsIn Virginia, felonies are organized into "classes." A felony can range anywhere from a Class 1 to a Class 6. Each class of penalty carries unique penalties.
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Maryland Misdemeanor LawsMisdemeanors in Maryland can have grave consequences. These include fines, imprisonment, and future discrimination. An experienced attorney can help
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Maryland Felony LawsIn the State of Maryland, a felony is a serious criminal offense. If convicted of a felony, you may experience lose or be denied certain...
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Felonies and MisdemeanorsFelonies and Misdemeanors in VA, MD and DC are used for classifying criminal offenses and outline the punishment required. Penalties vary from state to state.
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Domestic Violence and Domestic Assault in VirginiaA domestic violence or domestic assault charge is no laughing matter. Contact a competent criminal defense lawyer today to obtain the best results.