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Jeanette Dejuras Bigney, P.A.
Criminal Defense Attorney
115 Granada Court
Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: 407-377-0161
Fax: 407-377-0160
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Felony Drug Charges

Felony Drug Charges in Orlando, Florida

Convictions for drug offenses carry serious consequences including drivers license revocation and suspension. If you or a family member has been charged with drug offenses, waste no time in speaking an experienced criminal defense lawyer.

The police WANT you to talk about the case. What you tell them may result in being charged with intent to sell or possession of drugs even if it was not yours. Never speak with the police; politely ask to speak to an attorney and say nothing further to the police. The best defense is always to say nothing.

Attorney Jeanette Bigney wants to protect your rights and help you fight drug charges. She has extensive experience in criminal law, including years of experience as a prosecutor Ms. Bigney uses her knowledge and experience to build a strong case for adult and juvenile clients.

Call Attorney Jeannette Bigney as soon as possible for a free initial consultation at 407-377-0161 in Orlando, Florida.

Every detail counts

The government builds much of its case on the type of illegal drug and the amount in possession:

•· More than 20 grams of marijuana: third degree felony with a maximum fine of $5000 and 5 years in prison
•· Any controlled substance, including methamphetamines, heroin, cocaine or Ectasy: third degree felony with a maximum fine of $5000 and 5 years in prison
•· 10 grams or more of heroin: first degree felony with a maximum prison sentence of 30 years and a $10,000 fine
•· Possessing the ingredients to manufacture with the intent to manufacture drugs, including methamphetamines, ecstasy and GHB: second degree felony with a maximum prison sentence of 15 years In prison and a $10,000 fine

Being accused of drug trafficking is serious. Selling, manufacturing, distributing or delivering illegal drugs carries severe penalties, with enhanced penalties for manufacturing within 1000 feet of a school or house of worship. Sentencing guidelines recommend three years to life imprisonment, depending on the circumstances.

Don't Gamble with Your Future

If you are convicted of drug offenses, in addition to jail or prison time, you may lose your driver's license and professional licenses. You may have difficulty qualifying for student loans and finding a job. Some landlords refuse to rent to a convicted felon. If you are a legal immigrant, you may be deported.

Attorney Jeanette Bigney knows what to look for to counter the government's case. She has defended many clients with serious drug offenses, including selling illegal prescription drugs. Ms. Bigney works hard to achieve results for her clients.

Contact Jeanette Dejuras Bigney today for a free initial consultation. She is available 8:30 - 5:00 p.m. weekdays and by appointment on evenings and weekends.

Orlando, FL law offices of Jeanette Dejuras Bigney represent individuals throughout Central Florida, including Winter Park, Maitland, Lake Mary, Kissimmee, Oviedo, Casselberry, Longwood, Winter Garden, Winter Springs, Windermere, Dr. Phillips, Bay Hill, Clermont, Orange County, Seminole County, and Osceola County, Florida.