Felony Drug Charge Lawyers in Longmont
Accused? You Could Be Facing Serious Penalties.
Drug-related felonies are subject to different sentences than non-drug-related
felonies. Drug felonies are classified as level 1 through 4, with level
1 offenses carrying the most serious penalties. Conviction of a level
1 drug felony carries a maximum sentence of 32 years in prison, a $1,000,000
fine, or both, with 3 years of mandatory parole. Conviction of a level
4 drug felony carries a maximum sentence of 1 year imprisonment, a $100,000
fine, or both, with 1 year of mandatory parole. There are some class 2,
3, or 4 drug felonies that are considered aggravated and therefore result
in more severe penalties than other class 2, 3, or 4 drug felonies. If
you are facing felony charges, Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. can
fight for you.
Arrested? Call (720) 809-8310 to request an initial consultation.
Pursuing Possible Alternatives to Prison for Accused Individuals
Not everyone convicted of a drug felony is sentenced to prison, and may
be given alternatives of a:
- Deferred prosecution
- Deferred sentencing
- Probation
- Community corrections
Facing Criminal Charges? Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. Is Here for You.
Regardless of the felony drug offense charged, a felony drug conviction
can have severe consequences. If you are facing a felony drug charge, hiring a
Longmont criminal defense attorney from our firm is essential to ensuring you receive the best possible outcome
to your felony drug case. We will work tirelessly to protect your rights
and obtain the most favorable outcome possible, such as a charge reduction
or a dismissal. There are always two sides to every story. We are here
to tell yours. Backed by 25 years of well-versed experience, we are the
kind of proven trial lawyers you want on your side.