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At O’Brien & Eggleston PLLC, our Albany criminal defense attorneys know there are multiple types of drug possession charges in New York. Each criminal offense and its penalties depend on the circumstances of the crime, including which illegal substance was involved and how much. Was it possession, or was selling or intent to sell drugs evident? Does the individual have any prior convictions, and if so, were any of them for felonies or violent felonies?
Since New York has decriminalized specific amounts of marijuana, first-time possession doesn’t carry much consequence, a citation and a $100 fine. However, possession of marijuana in a quantity over 28 grams can lead to either a misdemeanor or a felony charge.
Cocaine, on the other hand, carries a much stiffer penalty. Even if you are only found to have a minimal amount, penalties can be several months to 15 years in prison, and fines can be up to $500,000.
The quantity required to increase the charge from simple possession to possession with intent to distribute varies between the drugs found and their weight.
Here, our Albany drug crime defense lawyers list drug possession crimes and their penalties in New York.
To follow is a list of drug possession crimes in New York.
7th Degree: Possessing a controlled substance.
Class A Misdemeanor
5th degree (New York does not have a 6th-degree crime).
Class D Felony.
Possessing:
Penalties include:
4th Degree.
Class C Felony.
Possessing at least:
Penalties include:
3rd Degree.
Class B Felony.
Possessing:
Penalties include:
2nd Degree.
Class A-II Felony.
Possessing at least:
Penalties include:
1st Degree.
Class A-I felony.
Possessing at least:
Penalties include:
If you are facing drug charges in New York, contact our Albany criminal defense attorneys at O’Brien & Eggleston PLLC today by calling (518)-391-2369 or online to schedule your initial appointment. We have a strong track record of producing real results for our clients. See how we can pursue a positive outcome for your case.
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