Passionate and Effective Criminal Defense in Michigan
Helping You Restore Your Hope Fighting For the Best Possible Result for Our Clients in 

Birmingham Drug Possession Attorney

Have You Been Charged with Possessing a Controlled Substance in Jefferson County?

Possession of a controlled substance is a serious criminal offense in Michigan. The state's laws provide for harsh penalties for those convicted of possessing a controlled substance, even if the substance was not in their possession for illicit purposes. In most cases, those convicted of possessing a controlled substance will be required to complete a drug treatment program in addition to serving time in prison.

If you have been charged with drug possession, you need a dedicated and experienced drug possession attorney on your side. At Rights First Law P.C., our Birmingham drug possession lawyer is ready to fight for you. We will work tirelessly to ensure your rights are protected and that you receive the best possible outcome in your case.


Contact ustoday at (248) 785-3334to schedule your free consultation online with a Birmingham drug possession lawyer.


What Is Considered Drug Possession in Michigan?

In Michigan, drug possession occurs when a person knowingly or intentionally possesses a controlled substance. A person can be charged with possession even if the controlled substance is in the physical control of another person. For example, if a person knowingly allows another individual to keep a controlled substance in their home, they can be charged with possession.

Under Michigan law, it is possible to be charged with possession of a controlled substance even if the substance is not physically in your possession.

For example, a person can be charged with possession if they have control over the location of a controlled substance. This means that a person can be charged with possession even if the controlled substance is in a location that they do not control.

What Is Considered Intent to Possess?

In most cases, a person must have the intent to possess a controlled substance in order to be charged with possession. Intent to possess can be proven in a number of ways. For example, a person's behavior can be used to determine whether or not they intended to possess a controlled substance. If a person has a large amount of cash on their person and a large number of pills, those factors can be used to show intent to possess.

Other factors that can be used to show intent to possess include:

  • The presence of drug paraphernalia
  • Large amounts of controlled substances in a home or vehicle
  • Presence of controlled substances in a person's system
  • Previous convictions for possession

If you have been charged with drug possession, you should consult with an attorney as soon as possible. Our Birmingham drug possession lawyer can help guide you through the legal process and ensure that your rights are protected.

What Are the Penalties for Drug Possession in Michigan?

In Michigan, penalties for drug possession depend on the type of controlled substance involved and the amount of the substance in question. The type and amount of the controlled substance involved will determine the sentencing guidelines for a person convicted of drug possession.

For example, a person convicted of possessing marijuana will be required to complete a drug treatment program and may be required to pay a fine. However, a person convicted of possessing heroin will be required to serve time in prison and may be required to pay a large fine.

The following table outlines penalties for drug possession in Michigan:

Type of Controlled Substance:

  • First Offense:
  • Second Offense:
  • Third Offense:
  • Subsequent Offenses:
  • Marijuana:
  • Up to 1 year in jail or prison; and/or
  • Up to $2,000 in fines
  • Up to 2 years in jail or prison; and/or
  • Up to $2,000 in fines
  • Up to 2 years in jail or prison; and/or
  • Up to $2,000 in fines

In addition to the penalties listed above, a person convicted of drug possession may be required to complete a drug treatment program. In some cases, a person convicted of drug possession may be required to pay restitution to law enforcement agencies for the cost of the controlled substance in question.

Contact Our Birmingham Drug Possession Attorney Today

If you have been charged with drug possession in Michigan, you need an experienced drug possession lawyer on your side. At Rights First Law P.C., our Birmingham drug possession attorney has more than 20 years of experience defending clients against drug possession charges. We understand that you may have a number of questions and concerns about your case. Our attorney is ready to help you understand the charges against you and answer any questions you may have.


Contact ustoday at (248) 785-3334 or online with a Birmingham drug possession attorney.


In The Press

When You Know It's Right

Why Choose Rights First Law P.C.?

  • PASSIONATE AND EFFECTIVE REPRESENTATION

    Our passion comes from helping people get out of a difficult situation and protecting their rights, freedom and future.

  • EMPOWERING CLIENTS THROUGH EDUCATION

    We're not only advocates, but educators. We keep our clients fully informed so they can make the best decision for their life.

  • HAVE TAKEN A NUMBER OF CASES TO TRIAL AND WON

    If it's in the best interest of the client, we're not afraid to go to trial. We've taken many cases to trial and have won!

  • WE OFFER A FREE INITIAL CASE REVIEW

    At Rights First Law P.C., we'll review your case for free and let you know the best way to proceed.

Contact Us Today

Schedule a Free Case Review
    • Please enter your first name.
    • Please enter your last name.
    • Please enter your email address.
      This isn't a valid email address.
    • This isn't a valid phone number.
    • Please make a selection.
    • Please enter a message.