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Las Vegas Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Lawyer

Even Seemingly Minor Offenses Can Have Serious Consequences

When many people think of the Las Vegas area, they think "Sin City," a place with few rules. The truth is that Nevada has some of the harshest drug laws in the nation. In our state, even possession of drug paraphernalia is a crime.

The good news is that possession of drug paraphernalia (pipes, papers, syringes, etc.) is charged as a misdemeanor. Many might be tempted to simply plead guilty, pay the fine, and forget about the whole thing. But before you make a decision that could impact your future, we highly encourage you to talk to an experienced defense attorney who can help you understand your rights, your options and the consequences of conviction.

The Importance of Experienced Legal Guidance

If you have been charged with possession of drug paraphernalia in Las Vegas, we invite you to contact the Oronoz Law Offices. Our criminal defense attorneys handle all kinds of drug charges, including drug possession, possession with intent to distribute, drug sales or distribution, even federal drug trafficking cases.

An experienced criminal defense attorney will be knowledgeable about a wide range of plea scenarios, which may allow you to avoid a criminal conviction or plead guilty to a lesser offense. We can quickly evaluate your case and advise you as to your options for minimizing the consequences of a drug paraphernalia charge.

In many cases, our clients are concerned about others — parents, professors, co-workers, bosses — finding out about an arrest. We understand and will take all prudent measures to handle your case quickly and efficiently.

Contact Us

To speak with a criminal defense trial lawyer about possession of drug paraphernalia or any other drug crime in the Las Vegas area, call Oronoz Law Offices at 702-577-3647 or contact us by e-mail now.

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