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Illegal Possession of Prescription Drugs

3 years ago by Brian
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Possessing illegal drugs in Minnesota can lead to criminal charges and penalties if you are ultimately convicted. An experienced Woodbury drug crime attorney could assist you with asserting a powerful legal defense to your criminal drug charge and pursuing the best possible result in your Minnesota criminal case. 

Opioid overdose-related deaths have rapidly accelerated in Minnesota. Specifically, in the past 15 years, almost 3,000 residents of Minnesota have died as a result of opioid overdoses. 

As a result of the numerous prescription-medication addictions in the State of Minnesota – most especially to narcotics and other painkillers – law enforcement officers have clamped down on drug possession arrests and charges throughout the state. Under the Criminal Code for the State of Minnesota, it is against the law to obtain and possess prescription drugs by fraudulent or illegal means. 

Illegally possessing prescription drugs can lead to criminal charges that have the potential to result in harsh penalties and other negative consequences. The Woodbury drug crime lawyers at JS Defense, PA., can help you advance a strong legal defense to your criminal drug charge in court. If you are ultimately convicted, our legal team could assist you with minimizing the consequences associated with your charge. Please give us a call today to learn more about how we could assist with your criminal prescription drug charge. 

Types of Illegal Prescription Drug Charges

Many prescription drug charges result from obtaining a drug through illegal or fraudulent means. In some instances, a person could even be criminally charged if he or she is able to show a prescription for the drug in question. Some of the most common types of criminal prescription drug charges in Minnesota stem from the following:

  • Obtaining a prescription drug by using a forged or fraudulent prescription
  • Using a prescription medication that has been issued to someone else
  • Misrepresenting one’s identity when picking up a medication
  • Obtaining a medication by stealing a prescription pad from a doctor or nurse practitioner’s office

When it comes to illegal prescription drug cases, the criminal prosecutor has the burden of proving that you are guilty of the underlying crime beyond a reasonable doubt. If the prosecutor satisfies his or her legal burden and you are ultimately convicted of one of these criminal drug offenses, you could be looking at significant jail time, monetary fines, and/or probation – part of which might include rehabilitation through a qualified drug treatment program. 

Defending Against a Prescription Drug Charge

If you are facing criminal prescription drug charges, an experienced Woodbury drug crimes lawyer could advance a defense on your behalf. For example, your attorney could argue that the police obtained the substance by illegal means – such as by violating your Fourth Amendment right against unconstitutional and unreasonable searches and seizures. 

Talk to an Experienced Woodbury Drug Crimes Lawyer Today

The skilled legal team at JS Defense, PA., can help you defend against your criminal prescription drug charge. For a free case evaluation and legal consultation with an experienced Woodbury drug crimes attorney, please call us today at (651) 968-9652 or contact us online for more information. 


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