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Marijuana Charges: Sentencing Guidelines for Marijuana Convictions. Find out which factors carries the most weight

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Marijuana Sales Penalties Phoenix Criminal Defense Lawyer

If you face Phoenix Marijuana (also known as Pot, Cannabis, or Weed) sales charges, you should consult a Marijuana lawyer or criminal defense attorney who defends Marijuana drug charges in Phoenix, AZ. If convicted, you will be subject to serious punishment. Arizona takes Marijuana sales charges very seriously and it is reflected in penalties for convictions. The most serious Marijuana charges are for Production, Manufacturing, Distributing, or Selling in Phoenix, Arizona. Possession of drugs with the intent to distribute them is also a serious crime.

Arizona Criminal Code 13 comprehensively outlines Marijuana laws in “A.R.S. 13-3405. Possession, use, production, sale or transportation of marijuana; classification” and summaries are Paraphrased below:

Phoenix Marijuana sales charges fall under the rule of Arizona State Law sentencing guidelines for Marijuana sales, Marijuana trafficking and Production:

Sale of Marijuana

• Under 2 lbs = Class 4 felony;

• between 2-4 lbs = Class 3 felony;

• over 4 lbs= Class 2 felony:

Trafficking/Producing Marijuana

• less than 2 lbs.: Class 5 felony;

• between 2-4 lbs.: Class 4 felony;

• Over 4 lbs.: Class 3 felony;

• Transporting/importing: less than 2 lbs.: Class 3 felony; Over 2 lbs.: Class 2 felony Factors that determine the severity of Penalties and Convictions that will apply

• The quantity of Marijuana found for sale or intent to sell • Prior criminal record • Prior Marijuana possession or sales convictions

• Strength of facts and evidence of Arizona drug offense

Penalties for Marijuana Sales:

1. The first tier begins at from 1 ½ to 3 years in Jail with fines that range from $750.00 o $150,000.00 for less than 2 lbs for sales conviction

2. The next tier is 2 lb to 4 lbs. with sentencing for conviction subject to 2 ½ to 7 years of jail time and fines ranging from $750-$150,000.00 for Marijuana sales.

3. The third tier is for anything over 4 lbs. with sentencing for conviction that includes 4 to 10 years of jail time and fines ranging from $750-$150,000.00 for Marijuana sales.

What an Experienced Phoenix Marijuana Defense Lawyer can do to Defend You

The charges are too serious, jail and prison sentencing so severe, costs fines and fees so financially devastating, that it is simply too risky and dangerous to attempt to go without good Phoenix Legal Representation for Marijuana sales charges. You best chance at a good outcome is to hire a good drug defense, criminal defense, or Marijuana sales defense lawyer to defend your case. A good Phoenix Marijuana Criminal Attorney can fight to get you fair treatment in court, make sure your constitutional rights are not violated, minimize the impact the charges can have on your life, challenge evidence for suppression (so that it can not be used against you), attempt to get charges reduced, or the achieve the ultimate goal of getting the charges dismissed.

It is critical that you consult an Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney, Marijuana Lawyer, or Drug defense attorney who defends these cases on a regular basis in Phoenix Courts. An experienced Litigation or Phoenix criminal defense lawyer will gather the evidence; investigate further; interview witnesses; find out if any of your constitutional rights were violated, or if any entrapment issues exists. With a Phoenix criminal attorney your chances of getting the best outcome in your case will significantly increase.

If you have been charged with any Phoenix Arizona Marijuana possession, sales, cultivating, manufacturing, distribution, or any other Drug charges, Felony Drug, Dangerous Drug, Narcotics, Domestic Violence, Disorderly Conduct, Disturbing the Peace charges, Domestic Violence, Assault, Aggravated felony assault, DUI, Extreme DUI, Repeat Offense DUI, Under age 21 DUI, DUI with child under 15 in vehicle, Aggravated Felony DUI, any Arizona DUI, Drug DUI, or any other criminal charge including theft, domestic violence, drugs crimes, probation violations, robbery, computer crimes, ID theft crimes, or any other criminal charges contact the Law Office of James Novak, for your Free Consultation at (480) 413-1499. Speak directly with experienced Arizona Criminal Defense and DUI Defense Attorney and James Novak (Former Prosecutor).

The Law Office of James Novak is devoted to handling 100% DUI, Drug & criminal cases in, Tempe, Chandler, Mesa, Phoenix, Gilbert, Scottsdale Arizona and surrounding areas valley-wide within Maricopa County, Arizona. This post was intended to provide general information only and is not intended as specific legal advice. You should not rely upon this information alone, but should consult legal counsel regarding the application of the laws and regulations discussed and as applied to your specific case or circumstance.

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