If You've Been Accused of Sale of Controlled Substances, Contact the Rhode Island Law Offices As Soon As Possible


Posted December 20, 2019 by Johngrasso

John R Grasso – If you've been accused of the sale of controlled substances, contact our Rhode Island Law Offices right away.

 
John R Grasso is a leading criminal defense attorney admitted to practice in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. This leading attorney is a former police investigator and brings his years of experience to the table to ensure he provides his clients with the best representation when it comes to being accused of selling controlled substances.

The Rhode Island Code Chapter 21-28 is very clear that it is a crime to sell controlled substances within the State. Controlled substances are drugs that are regulated by the Uniform Controlled Substances Act and include a complete range of drugs including heroin, cocaine, marijuana and many more. The law is clear that the defendant must know of the drugs and must have offered them for sale. In the event, there is a partner and they work together to sell any drugs for others, then both can be charged, even if one isn't caught in possession at the time.

The majority of controlled substance sale charges are identified through tips and sting operations. This makes the crime more serious when it comes to penalties. Drug possession will have kinder penalties than being caught trying to sell. Not all clients are guilty and therefore having legal representation from the moment the defendant is first accused is recommended to ensure that the client’s rights are being met.

Blake Nolan, the Media Consultant for John R Grasso, said “Attorney Grasso is a former police investigator and he has brought his experience and knowledge into the courtroom where he now represents criminal defendants on a wide range of misdemeanor and felony charges. The penalties for drug-related crimes are dependent on the amount and type of drugs, along with whether the defendant was caught in possession, manufacturing or selling the drugs.”

Being convicted of a crime for sale of a controlled substance less than one kilogram can result in the defendant facing a thirty-year jail sentence or a fine up to $100,000. The more the defendant is caught with, the harsher the penalties become up to twenty years to life and fines of up to $10,000 for trying to sell five kilograms or more of a controlled substance in Rhode Island.

About Us: John R Grasso is an attorney admitted to practice in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He is also admitted to the Federal District Courts. He is a member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court and has an experienced support team working at his side to help focus on securing a resolution in the shortest period of time. John Grasso represents criminal defendants on misdemeanors and felony charges throughout the area. He handles a wide range of cases on a daily basis including domestic violence cases, immigration disputes, DUI cases, robberies and so much more. To find out more, visit https://www.johngrassolaw.com.
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Last Updated December 20, 2019