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Fort Collins Meth Defense Attorney

EFFECTIVE CRIMINAL DEFENSE STRATEGIES
When it comes to loss and personal tragedy, I’ve witnessed countless cases in which methamphetamines have torn apart people’s lives. Whether you lose your job, your family, your liberty, or all of the above, it is devastating. I understand how users get started, how they get hooked, and how tough it is to get clean and turn things around. But, I also know it can be done. I understand the stigma attached to methamphetamine users, and I aggressively work to ensure the stereotypes do not affect the outcome of their case. If you are facing criminal charges involving crystal meth offenses, contact me.

As an experienced criminal defense attorney, I’ve learned strategies which can produce positive results in drug cases. Alternative sentencing, including deferred sentencing or time served in a rehabilitation facility, may be options we can use in the court system. Getting the courts to understand your situation and that a jail sentence may not be the best option is how I approach these cases. Unlike some counties, Larimer County has a Drug Court. The Drug Court uses an alternative approach where the system actively works with the defendant to address addiction issues. The goal of drug court is to facilitate recovery, resulting in a healthy, contributing member returned to the community.

Treatment Options

Following a crystal meth-related arrest, sorting out legal issues is only the first step. This is why I emphasize education. I will assist in your search to find a treatment program so you can get help from experts who understand where you are and what you need to get better:

• Harmony Foundation, in Estes Park
• Mountain Crest, in Fort Collins
• North Range Behavioral Health, in Greeley
• InnerBalance Health Center, in Loveland

You are not alone. I know how hard it is to break the cycle, but I am a lawyer prepared to assist my clients through the system and onto the road of recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

A defense attorney can assist with methamphetamine charges in Fort Collins by evaluating the evidence, challenging the legality of the search and seizure, and identifying any procedural errors. They can negotiate with prosecutors for reduced charges or alternative sentencing options, such as drug treatment programs. The attorney will represent you in court, advocate for your rights, and develop a strategic defense based on the specifics of your case, aiming to achieve the best possible outcome. We can also negotiate plea deals and explore alternative sentencing options such as rehabilitation.
If you are arrested for meth possession in Fort Collins, you should immediately contact a defense attorney to represent you. Avoid making any statements to law enforcement without your attorney present. Gather any documents or evidence related to your case, such as witness information or receipts. Your attorney will help you understand your rights, evaluate the evidence against you, and develop a defense strategy. Follow your attorney's advice closely and attend all court hearings as required. Our legal team at Liggett, Johnson & Goodman, P.C. can provide the necessary guidance and representation to protect your rights.
Common defenses against methamphetamine charges in Fort Collins include challenging the legality of the search and seizure, arguing lack of knowledge or intent, and questioning the credibility of witnesses. Other defenses might involve demonstrating that the accused was a victim of entrapment or that the substance was not actually methamphetamine. A defense attorney will thoroughly investigate the circumstances of the arrest, review all evidence, and develop a strategy tailored to the specifics of the case to achieve the best possible outcome. Our experienced defense attorney will tailor the defense strategy to the specifics of your case.
If you are arrested for meth possession in Fort Collins, immediately contact a defense attorney. Do not discuss the case with anyone other than your attorney. Gather any relevant documentation or evidence related to your case. Your attorney will evaluate the evidence, identify any procedural errors, and develop a defense strategy. Follow your attorney's advice closely and attend all court hearings. Our defense attorney can advocate for these alternatives to minimize the impact on your life. Contact us to discuss your options and defense strategies.

Additional Information in Fort Collins

Colorado Revised Statutes - Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance: Outlines the unlawful possession of a controlled substance, detailing the penalties based on the type and amount of substance. Penalties range from misdemeanors to felonies depending on the substance's schedule and quantity. For methamphetamine possession, this statute defines the severity of the offense and potential legal consequences. This information is crucial for a defense attorney to understand the charges, develop a defense strategy, and negotiate potential plea deals or reduced charges.
Department of Public Health & Environment - Methamphetamine-affected properties environmental cleanup: Comprehensive Guidelines for cleaning up properties contaminated by meth labs or use. It outlines health risks, cleanup standards set by the state Board of Health, and immunity from civil lawsuits for property owners who comply with these standards. The page also includes procedures for reporting suspected meth labs or illegal disposal. Understanding these guidelines can help in a meth possession case by providing insight into regulatory compliance and potential defenses related to environmental safety.
Colorado State Patrol - Methamphetamine Issues: Detailed information on the environmental and health impacts of meth labs, guidance on cleanup policies, and regulations. It outlines the role of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Department of Transportation in managing methamphetamine-related hazards. This information is useful in a meth possession case by highlighting the state's stringent regulations and potential defenses related to environmental compliance and procedural adherence.

I'm Here to Help

If you have been arrested for using meth or charged with drug possession, please contact me. We can set up a no-obligation consultation. It’s important to understand that you’re not alone and that getting your life back on track doesn’t have to be a monumental task. We can get through this.

For more information or to discuss your criminal defense needs, contact me today at my Fort Collins, Colorado, law office. Call 970-404-8884 now to schedule your FREE CONSULTATION with a Fort Collins Meth Attorney
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