As someone charged with a drug offense, you need a passionate and committed defense lawyer. You deserve to have your rights protected and to have an attorney who will not back down until the best outcome to your case is reached. For a free consultation with the experienced Columbia drug offense attorneys at Whetstone Perkins & Fulda, please call us today
Criminal Drug Charges in Columbia
The attorneys at Whetstone Perkins & Fulda handle most types of criminal drug cases, including those involving:
- Possession
- Distribution
- Sale
- Cultivation
- Manufacture
- Trafficking
In South Carolina, you could be facing stiff penalties, such as jail time, fines, and loss of your driving privileges. Furthermore, your criminal record will reflect a drug conviction, which could disqualify you from consideration for certain jobs or may even impact your ability to apply for housing.
The attorneys at Whetstone Perkins & Fulda understand the gravity of the drug charges against you. We will put all of our resources, experience, and knowledge to work in getting the best possible outcome for your case. In addition to these credentials, we offer the advantage of a personal commitment to your case. Our attorneys truly want to minimize the impact these drug charges have upon your life and your future. As such, we will not stop fighting until we have reached an adequate resolution.
Consult a Columbia Drug Attorney for Help with Your Case
Meet with our defense attorneys to determine the best way to resolve your case. Depending on the details of your arrest and your charges, we may be able to obtain dismissed or reduced criminal charges. In other scenarios, we may be able to reduce jail sentences or expunge a drug conviction from your criminal record. The only way to know for sure is to visit us for your free consultation.
For a free consultation with our experienced criminal defense lawyers, please call Whetstone Perkins & Fulda or contact us online today. We are passionate about defending the rights of people in Columbia and across the state.