San Antonio Drug Manufacturing Attorney
Experienced Legal Representation
Drug crimes are treated very seriously in Texas, and conviction can lead to years in jail. If you have been accused of drug manufacturing or any other drug-related crime, it is critical to work with an experienced attorney who can help you understand the charges against you and build an effective defense strategy. At The Law Offices of Dr. E.R. Baez, P.C., we have successfully defended many clients against drug charges and can help you fight for your rights and freedom.
Call our San Antonio drug manufacturing defense lawyer today at (210) 361-1112 or online to schedule a consultation.
What Is Drug Manufacturing?
Under Texas law, it is illegal to manufacture, deliver, or produce a controlled substance. In these cases, “manufacture” means to create, produce, or prepare the substance. “Deliver” means to transfer the substance to another person, while “produce” means to grow, cultivate, or harvest the substance.
Drug manufacturing charges can be brought for a variety of substances, including:
- Marijuana
- Cocaine
- Heroin
- Methamphetamine
- Ecstasy
- Peyote
- Prescription drugs
Penalties for Drug Manufacturing in Texas
Like other drug crimes, the penalties for drug manufacturing in Texas are based on the type and amount of the drug involved in the alleged offense.
Drug manufacturing is considered a “controlled substance offense” under Texas law. This means that if you are convicted of drug manufacturing, you will face enhanced penalties for any future drug crimes you are convicted of.
Defending Against Drug Manufacturing Charges
If you have been accused of drug manufacturing, you may be feeling hopeless. However, it is important to remember that you are innocent until proven guilty. Our attorney can help you build a strong defense to the charges against you. We will thoroughly investigate the circumstances of your arrest to determine whether the police violated your rights. If they did, we will fight to have any illegally obtained evidence thrown out.
Depending on the circumstances of your case, we may be able to prove that:
- You had no knowledge that the drugs were being manufactured
- You did not have the intent to manufacture the drugs
- You were coerced into manufacturing the drugs
- The drugs were discovered during an illegal search
Get the Legal Help You Need Today
If you have been accused of drug manufacturing, contact The Law Offices of Dr. E.R. Baez, P.C. today to schedule a consultation with our experienced San Antonio drug manufacturing defense lawyer. We will fight tirelessly to protect your rights and help you avoid a conviction.
Call (210) 361-1112 or contact us online to get started.
Have Questions?
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“How do I find a recently arrested person in San Antonio?”
Finding out where someone went after they were arrested can be difficult, and you may have to access websites online or make several phone calls. However, it can be a good start to visit the Magistrate’s Office Search Website to find information or call the Magistrate’s Office at 210-335-6111. If you have the inmate’s SID or System Identification Number you may call Central Filing (Misdemeanor Records) at 210-335-2238 or contact Felony Records’ District Clerk at 210-335-2591.
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“Can I represent myself in a San Antonio criminal case trial?”
San Antonio law allows you to represent yourself before the court under certain criteria. However, we highly advise against it. Do not risk your future! You need a criminal defense attorney who can protect your legal rights and has the necessary experience in providing an exceptional defense strategy on your behalf. Call our criminal defense firm to represent you for any criminal charges you may be facing.
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“What is a bench warrant?”
When a person fails to appear in court on a specific date after receiving a notice or order to appear, a bench warrant is usually issued. The person is subject to arrest once the warrant is issued.
If you choose to represent yourself, the court would expect you to file the correct legal paperwork and follow the complicated court procedures in your criminal case. The judge could impose harsh consequences, such as barring you from filing an important motion, if you violate the rules.
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