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The consequences of any criminal charge are serious in terms of what it does to your family and career. It is possible that you’ve been charged with Illegal Possession Of Controlled Substance and not sure what to do next. Truth be told, the process is not as complicated as what most people think. But it is important that you know what to expect, so you can protect yourself.

An example of this happened to a 36-year-old man when he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for possession of a controlled substance.

The man was found in Oct. 2016 with illegal drugs after a traffic stop by a deputy from the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office. The jury decided his punishment after a three-day trial in court.

During testimony brought up in the trial, jurors learned the deputy attempted to stop the driver on Oct. 18 after he noticed the man’s car had a defective brake lamp.

When the deputy tried to stop the man, he did not immediately yield.  The man then began moving his car into a driveway and finally into a front yard.

When the man finally stopped, prosecutors said he became “belligerent” when the deputy approached, and he asked why he was being stopped.

The deputy found several packages of a crystallized substance near the man, which was later identified as methamphetamine.

He was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance between 4 to 200 grams.

A chemist from the Texas Department of Public Safety testified and confirmed that the drug found near the man was meth and it weighed more than four grams.

The man also has prior convictions which were presented as evidence during the trial. He was convicted in 2001 of aggravated robbery and attempting to take a weapon from a peace officer.

He also was convicted in 2014 of felony theft and evading arrest/detention with a vehicle.

The man must serve at least one-fourth of his sentence before becoming eligible for parole.

A criminal charge 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 criminal 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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