Drug Charges

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While Massachusetts has decriminalized small amounts of marijuana to a mere civil infraction, the simple possession of illegal narcotics can result in a criminal distribution charge based on the facts of your case.   Cocaine, Oxycodone, and other drugs are still illegal, end of story.   There might be an option to stop the prosecution, if you manage things right and know the local court culture.   The police may seize your cash, bank accounts, car, and even your home for distributors or traffickers.   Prosecutors have been know to seize bank accounts with no notice to you by applying drug forfeiture laws.  Search warrants, confidential informants, and wiretaps are all issues Attorney McKenna has addressed in the past.

Your son or daughter may be addicted to narcotics and are on the verge of killing themselves.  You seek drug treatment, but the criminal charge is getting in the way.   Maybe this person is self medicating a mental illness with prescription drugs, and a psychiatrist is involved.   With unique skill sets and experience in both the mental health field and criminal system Attorney McKenna can work for the client like no other attorney is able.   Call Attorney McKenna about his reasonable rates as soon as possible.  774-643-0059.