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Drug Distribution Lawyer Wyoming
Navigating the legal landscape following allegations of drug distribution can be complex and daunting. Faced with such charges, individuals require a drug distribution attorney who can challenge the evidence presented and explore all available defense strategies. At Just Criminal Law, we understand the severity of your situation. We can provide the legal guidance and strong representation needed to get through this challenging time.
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On appeal from the District Court denying motion to suppress. Outcome: Cert accepted by Wyoming Supreme Court
Brown v. State of Wyoming (2019 WY 42)
Mr. Brown filed a motion to suppress, arguing lack of reasonable articulable suspicion to expand the scope of the stop and to conduct a canine sniff. The District Court denied the motion to suppress and the Wyoming Supreme Court accepted cert. Outcome: District Court reversed. Motion to suppress granted and the matter was dismissed.
State of Wyoming v. Altaffer
Client charged with Domestic Battery and Interference with an Emergency Call. Outcome: Jury found client not guilty
State of Wyoming v. Ault
Client charged with felony DUI; Suppression Issue: Law Enforcement had no reasonable articulable suspicion to expand the scope of the stop. Outcome: Case Dismissed
State of Wyoming v. Briceage
Client charged with Unauthorized use of Personal Identity Information, a felony. State was unable to meet its burden at the Preliminary Hearing. Outcome: Case dismissed at Preliminary Hearing
State of Wyoming v. Bullinger
Charged with Accessory after the Fact, Aggravated Child Abuse, a felony. Count was dismissed at Preliminary Hearing: State unable to meet its burden of proof. Outcome: Felony Count Dismissed
Barney v. State of Wyoming
On appeal from the District Court denying motion to suppress. Outcome: Cert accepted by Wyoming Supreme Court
Brown v. State of Wyoming (2019 WY 42)
Mr. Brown filed a motion to suppress, arguing lack of reasonable articulable suspicion to expand the scope of the stop and to conduct a canine sniff. The District Court denied the motion to suppress and the Wyoming Supreme Court accepted cert. Outcome: District Court reversed. Motion to suppress granted and the matter was dismissed.
State of Wyoming v. Altaffer
Client charged with Domestic Battery and Interference with an Emergency Call. Outcome: Jury found client not guilty
State of Wyoming v. Ault
Client charged with felony DUI; Suppression Issue: Law Enforcement had no reasonable articulable suspicion to expand the scope of the stop. Outcome: Case Dismissed
State of Wyoming v. Briceage
Client charged with Unauthorized use of Personal Identity Information, a felony. State was unable to meet its burden at the Preliminary Hearing. Outcome: Case dismissed at Preliminary Hearing
State of Wyoming v. Bullinger
Charged with Accessory after the Fact, Aggravated Child Abuse, a felony. Count was dismissed at Preliminary Hearing: State unable to meet its burden of proof. Outcome: Felony Count Dismissed
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Penalties vary by state and depend on the type and amount of drug involved. They may include fines, probation, or imprisonment. Prior convictions can increase the severity of penalties.
Can charges be expunged?
Expungement depends on state laws and the specifics of your case. Some drug distribution charges can be expunged if you meet certain conditions, such as completing a rehabilitation program or serving your sentence.
What is drug distribution?
Drug distribution involves the illegal sale, transport, or delivery of controlled substances, which can include prescription medications or illegal drugs. It often involves larger quantities intended for sale or distribution to others.
How long does a case typically last?
The duration of a drug distribution case can vary widely based on the complexity of the case, court schedules, and the willingness of both parties to negotiate. It can range from a few months to over a year.