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Arrested on Drug Charges in Dallas? Your Future Is on the Line.

One moment you were going about your day.

The next, you are staring at drug possession charges that could follow you for the rest of your life.

Texas prosecutors treat drug crimes as serious offenses, and Dallas County is no exception.

A conviction for possession of controlled substances can mean prison time, thousands of dollars in fines, and a criminal record that destroys job opportunities, housing options, and professional licenses.

Even a state jail felony for less than one gram of cocaine or methamphetamine carries up to two years behind bars.

Possession of larger amounts can result in penalties ranging from 10 years to life in prison.

And the consequences extend beyond the courtroom.

A drug conviction can trigger driver’s license suspension for up to six months, disqualify you from federal student aid, and make it nearly impossible to pass background checks.

The stakes are too high to leave your defense to chance.

You need a Dallas drug possession lawyer who understands how prosecutors build these cases because he used to be one.

How Michael Lowe Can Help You Fight Drug Possession Charges

Facing drug charges in Dallas requires more than generic legal advice.

You need a criminal defense lawyer who knows how to challenge evidence, expose weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, and aggressively defend your rights at every stage.

Michael Lowe provides strategic defense for clients accused of drug offenses throughout Dallas County and North Texas.

Possession of Controlled Substances

Texas law classifies drugs into penalty groups based on their potential for abuse.

Penalty Group 1 includes cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine, and carries the harshest penalties.

Michael Lowe analyzes every element of the state’s case to determine whether prosecutors can actually prove you had knowledge and control of the substance.

Marijuana Possession Defense

While other states have relaxed marijuana laws, Texas still prosecutes possession aggressively.

Possession of less than two ounces is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a $2,000 fine.

Michael Lowe works to get marijuana charges reduced or dismissed, protecting clients from unnecessary jail time and permanent criminal records.

Federal Drug Charges

Federal drug trafficking cases carry mandatory minimum sentences that state courts cannot impose.

As a defense attorney experienced in both state and federal courts, Michael Lowe handles cases involving federal drug charges where the consequences are measured in decades, not months.

Drug Crimes Involving Intent to Distribute

Prosecutors often upgrade simple possession to possession with intent to deliver based on the quantity of drugs, packaging materials, or other factors.

These felony charges carry significantly harsher penalties.

Michael Lowe challenges the evidence used to establish intent and fights to reduce charges when possible.

Defense Against All Penalty Group Charges

From Penalty Group 1 substances like heroin and cocaine to Penalty Group 3 drugs like anabolic steroids and Xanax, Michael Lowe defends clients facing the full spectrum of drug possession charges under Texas law.

He examines whether police had probable cause for the search, whether evidence was properly handled, and whether constitutional rights were violated.

Challenging Evidence and Unlawful Searches

Many drug arrests stem from traffic stops that exceed legal boundaries or searches conducted without proper warrants.

Michael Lowe scrutinizes every aspect of how evidence was obtained.

If police violated your Fourth Amendment rights, the evidence against you may be inadmissible, and charges can be dismissed entirely.

Why You Need A Former Prosecutor Who Knows How Dallas Drug Cases Are Built Against You

Michael Lowe started his career as an Assistant District Attorney in Dallas County, where he prosecuted high-level drug trafficking cases in the Organized Crime Division.

He knows exactly how prosecutors think, what evidence they rely on, and where their cases are vulnerable.

For you, this means your defense is built by someone who has sat on the other side of the courtroom and understands the strategies used against you.

His Board Certification in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2007 signals to prosecutors that your case will face serious scrutiny.

Only a small percentage of Texas attorneys earn this distinction.

With over 150 jury trials of experience, Michael Lowe has the courtroom presence to take your case to trial if that is the best course of action for your situation.

Other attorneys may push you toward a quick plea deal.

Michael Lowe fights for the outcome you actually deserve.

Get the Dallas Drug Possession Attorney You Need You Need to Fight Drug Charges Today

Every day you wait is a day the prosecution builds its case against you.

Evidence can be challenged, but only if your attorney acts quickly.

Witnesses’ memories fade, and opportunities to negotiate may disappear.

Michael Lowe offers a free consultation to review your drug possession charges and explain your options.

Call now to speak directly with a Board Certified criminal defense lawyer who has spent his career fighting drug cases in Dallas.

Your future depends on the decisions you make right now.

Contact the Law Offices of Michael Lowe today at (214) 526-1900.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Possession Charges in Dallas

What are the penalties for drug possession in Texas?

Penalties depend on the type and amount of the controlled substance. Possession of less than one gram of a Penalty Group 1 drug like cocaine or methamphetamine is a state jail felony carrying 180 days to two years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines. Larger amounts result in more severe penalties, with possession of 400 grams or more carrying a potential life sentence.

Can I be charged with possession if the drugs were not mine?

Yes. Texas law defines possession as having actual care, custody, control, or management of a controlled substance. Prosecutors can pursue charges based on constructive possession if the drugs were found in your vehicle or home, even if you claim no knowledge of them. A strong defense challenges whether the state can prove you knew the drugs were present.

What is a drug-free zone and how does it affect my case?

Drug-free zones include areas within 1,000 feet of schools, playgrounds, and certain other locations. If your alleged offense occurred in a school zone or drug-free zone, penalties can be significantly enhanced. Michael Lowe investigates whether prosecutors can prove the location requirement.

Will a drug conviction affect my driver’s license?

Yes. Texas law requires automatic driver’s license suspension for up to 180 days following a drug conviction. This applies even to misdemeanor marijuana possession charges, making transportation to work and daily responsibilities extremely difficult.

Can drug possession charges be dismissed?

Many drug cases are dismissed when defense attorneys successfully challenge the legality of the search or the sufficiency of the evidence. Filing a motion to suppress evidence based on Fourth Amendment violations is one of the most effective defense strategies. If the motion succeeds, prosecutors often have no choice but to dismiss the case.

What is the difference between state and federal drug charges?

State charges are prosecuted under Texas controlled substances laws and carry penalties determined by penalty group and quantity. Federal drug charges typically involve larger quantities, trafficking across state lines, or distribution conspiracies, and carry mandatory minimum sentences with no parole. Michael Lowe handles both state and federal drug cases.

Are alternative sentencing options available for first-time offenders?

Texas offers drug court programs and deferred adjudication probation for some first-time offenders. Successful completion can result in charges being dismissed and may allow for eventual expungement. An experienced attorney can evaluate whether you qualify and advocate for these alternatives.

How much does a drug possession lawyer cost?

Legal fees vary depending on the complexity of the case, whether it involves state or federal charges, and whether trial is necessary. Michael Lowe offers a free consultation to discuss your case and explain the fee structure before you make any decisions.

Have a Question? Call Michael Lowe for a Free Initial Consultation.