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Illegal Possession of Controlled Substance is a serious offense, and if not defended properly by a defense lawyer, could lead to a more serious scenario. Just like what happened to a certain man in Houston.

In Texas, a former football player turned himself into police on charges of possession of a controlled substance.

The charge is for possessing less than two ounces. A warrant had been issued for his arrest, leading to the former player turning himself in.

According to police authorities, probable cause statement obtained by the press, police officers arrived at an apartment night after receiving a “loud party complaint.”

The former player stepped out of his residence, where according to the statement “the strong odor of marijuana was observed to be emitting from within the apartment.”

“The defendant would immediately become verbally defensive and overall uncooperative, resulting in other officers responding to the scene,” according to the probable cause.

Officers obtained a search warrant after the former player declined consent for a search, and 4.1 grams of marijuana in a cigar package and a .9 gram “marijuana blunt” was located in the residence, according to the statement.

The former player also was arrested last spring for driving without a license.

A charged with such an offense can have a huge impact on your life. A permanent criminal record can badly affect your career, personal relationships, finances, and family.  And by no means, you want this to happen. So, when you are charged with it, call a reputable defense attorney immediately. It’s crucial that you’re well aware of your legal options and what needs to done to mitigate it.

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Contact a Texas Criminal defense attorney today who can provide you with a confidential consultation. He can also evaluate your case and counsel you on the best steps to take. Contact Mr. Yong J. An by calling or texting him 24/7 directly at (832) 428-5679.

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