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How to Beat a Felony Drug Charge in Illinois
When you’re accused of a felony, acting now and building a strong defense is vital. These charges can be severe, possibly leaving you serving a sentence over most of your life.
If you don’t know how to beat a felony drug charge in Illinois, reach out to the lawyers at Chicago Trusted Attorneys, who can help. We understand that each case is unique, so we’ll review the details of your case and get you the help you need to recover.
Rights Violations
One of the issues on many people’s minds are whether police officers are going through the right procedures. Many people are concerned about protecting the civil rights of the arrested, so if you have doubts that your rights were protected, your lawyer can help.
Under the Fourth Amendment, police officers must follow certain procedures for a search and seizure. If they do not have a warrant, they must have probable cause to believe that you’re committing a crime or have drugs in your possession.
Let’s say you were stopped in a routine stop for a missing headlight, but the police also searched your car. If they had no reason to believe you had drugs in your possession, any evidence they found may not be used at a trial.
Questions of Ownership
Some Illinois drug offense cases may be addressed with a simple denial that the drugs were yours. In some cases, you may have been arrested for unknowingly being in possession of the drugs. For example, you may have a roommate who sold drugs without your knowledge.
In this case, you’ll need to prove that you weren’t the guilty party. If you had no knowledge of the drugs, you may be able to avoid serious penalties.
Entrapment
When an officer intentionally tries to convince you to commit a crime, you may be able to defend yourself in court on those grounds. Entrapment means that the officer pushed you to commit a crime, then arrested you for it.
Generally, you’ll need to prove that you wouldn’t have committed the crime if the officer hadn’t pushed you to do so. In felony drug cases, that often means that the police were the ones to provide the drugs in question, convincing you to agree to buying or selling before arresting you. Fortunately, you can fight back.
Contact a Drug Lawyer for Your Best Defense
After an arrest, it can be tough to recover. You’ll need to know how to beat a felony drug charge in Illinois, but that can be difficult when you’re in jail or are otherwise struggling to find the answers you need.
At Chicago Trusted Attorneys, we understand how tough your case may be, which is why we’re ready to help. We can help you work for the best results for your case, starting with helping you to understand your charges and your defense.
Ready to begin? Reach out for help from an attorney. We can be reached by calling 312-519-3171 or by filling out the online form below.