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Virginia Drug and Narcotics Defense Attorneys

Facing serious legal and personal consequences

The prevalence of drugs in American society has led lawmakers to create severe punishments for drug possession and distribution.  Being convicted of a drug-related crime in Virginia may create serious problems in your personal and professional life.  You may lose your job, be expelled from school, or experience alienation from your family and friends.  From our office in Alexandria, The Law Offices of Marvin D. Miller have a proven record of getting charges against our clients dropped or reduced, and have been successful at placing clients in rehabilitation programs in lieu of criminal sentencing. If you have been accused of committing a drug-related crime, contact us immediately to set up a consultation.

Dedicated defenders of those charged with drug-related offenses

Every 19 seconds, a person is arrested for a drug-related crime in America.  If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law in one of these cases, call The Law Offices of Marvin D. Miller. We have represented clients charged with all types of state and federal drug related crimes, including:

  • Drug trafficking
  • Drug possession
  • Possession with intent to sell
  • Driving under the influence of drugs
  • Prescription drug fraud
  • Manufacturing of illegal substances
  • Conspiracy to sell drugs
  • Operation of a methamphetamine laboratory
  • Sale of illegal substances in a school zone
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia

No matter what charges you face, rest assured that our lawyers have the experience and ability to assist you in attaining the best possible results.

Drug crimes and traffic stops

A frequent location for drug arrests is the traffic stop.  Often, police officers stop a motorist on an unrelated issue, such as speeding or a non-functioning brake light, and then ask to search the vehicle.  The officer needs probable cause to conduct a search of a vehicle, but, unfortunately, most drivers consent to a search without knowing they have the option to say no.  If you refused to consent to the search and the police officer performed one anyway, contact us immediately.  Moreover, if your passenger had drugs in the vehicle without your knowledge and you were arrested because drugs were found, our attorneys fight to protect your rights and seek to have the charges dismissed.

Let us be your best defense