There are major consequences for drug charge convictions in North Carolina, and no one wants to face them on their own. I am attorney Daniel E. Potter, and from my offices in New Bern, I protect the rights of the accused facing a wide range of drug charges, including possession and trafficking. It is my goal to help you lower the charges you face and keep you out of jail.
There are many factors to consider in cases involving drug charges. With over 15 years of experience in the North Carolina courts, I am familiar with the circumstances facing first-time and repeat offenders.
From simple marijuana possession charges to prescription drug fraud, I know that witnesses are not always credible, and I know where to attack the prosecution's case. It is my job to keep you out of prison, no matter what kind of drug charges you face, including:
We handle North Carolina drug charges involving a wide range of drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, meth, and pot.
My firm also handles prescription drug charges, such as drug fraud and forging prescription signatures. These cases often involve drugs such as OxyContin, oxycodone, Percocet, Xanax, and Valium.
The Craven County Drug Treatment Court is a new way of dealing with drug crime offenders. Instead of putting people convicted of drug charges in prison, they may undergo court supervision as they seek treatment. While the agreement requires drug testing several times per week and court meetings to discuss the recovery process with a judge, it is often a welcome alternative to jail.
While facing drug charges as a first-time or repeat offender can be overwhelming, you do have options and you do not have to go through the legal process alone. My New Bern offices are open Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and I offer after hours and jail visits by appointment. Contact me today for a free initial consultation.
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