MARYLAND DRUG CRIMES LAWYER


∼ Having a Maryland drug crimes lawyer who is familiar with the Maryland court system is a must!

Maryland drug crimes lawyer

S. Ameche, Esq. | Maryland Drug Crimes Lawyer



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(240) 705-8960

Frederick, Hagerstown, Cumberland, Westminster, Rockville, PG County, Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Ellicott City, Baltimore, Owings Mills



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Maryland Drug Crimes Lawyer



A Maryland drug crimes attorney can help if you’ve been charged with a drug possession or distribution of drugs.

Drug Type:

1) Schedule 1 drugs: Ecstasy, LSD, and Heroin.
2) Schedule 2 drugs: Cocaine and Morphine.
3) Schedule 3 drugs: Anabolic steroids and Vicodin.
4) Schedule 4 drugs: Ambien, Xanax, and Valium.
5) Schedule 5 drugs: Lyrica and cough suppressants.



Penalty for Possession:

Controlled Substances (excluding marijuana) – Such as heroin (smack, tar, junk, white), cocaine (blow, coke) and methamphetamines (meth).
Maximum penalty of up to 4 years and/or $25,000 fine.

Drug Paraphernalia—Use or possession with intent to use (i.e., syringes).
Maximum—4 years and/or $25,000 fine.

A Maryland drug crimes attorney can offer a solution.

MD Code § 5-601



An experienced Maryland drug crimes attorney can help to either dismiss or lower the charges

Steven C. Ameche is an experienced Maryland drug crimes attorney. Accordingly, our Maryland office is committed to protecting the rights of people who have been charged with a drug crime. Due to our extensive experience, our office has successfully handled all types of Maryland drug crime matters. Mr. Ameche is proud to offer his clients over 26 years of front line experience. Accordingly, our well respected law office will try to get the best outcome for your matter. Hence, our goal is simply to achieve the best possible results for each of our clients in every case we handle.



In short, please call or text (240) 705-8960. Also, email us at scameche@gmail.com. Further, you can ask us about our low cost inexpensive payment plans. We also handle DUI and driving without insurance cases.

Lastly, hire a licensed attorney. You can check bar admission with the State of Maryland – Attorney License Check Here.

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