Nashville Marijuana Possession Defense Attorney

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If you're facing marijuana-related charges in Nashville, having a skilled defense attorney on your side can make all the difference. At Waynick Law, we understand the complexities of Tennessee's marijuana laws and are dedicated to providing advocacy for individuals caught up in legal matters involving cannabis. Whether you're dealing with charges of possession, distribution, cultivation, or trafficking, our experienced team is ready to fight to protect your rights and pursue the best possible outcome for your case. We listen to our clients so that we can offer personalized legal strategies for each person. With our attorneys, you can rest assured that you have legal warriors on your side throughout every stage of the legal process. Contact us today for a confidential consultation to discuss your marijuana defense and start safeguarding your future.

What is marijuana?

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, marijuana is “the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica plant. The plant contains the mind-altering chemical THC and other similar compounds. Extracts can also be made from the cannabis plant.”

They also go on to note that “cannabis (marijuana) is one of the most used drugs in the United States, and its use is widespread among young people. In 2021, 35.4% of young adults aged 18 to 25 (11.8 million people) reported using marijuana in the past year.”

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What are the charges for marijuana possession in Nashville?

In Nashville, marijuana possession charges can vary based on the amount of marijuana involved and whether it's a first offense or subsequent offense. Here are the typical charges related to marijuana possession:

  • Simple possession: This charge typically applies to individuals found with a small amount of marijuana intended for personal use.
  • Possession with intent to distribute: This charge applies if law enforcement suspects that the marijuana was intended for sale or distribution rather than personal use. Often, this will be in part related to the amount of marijuana police found.
  • Cultivation or manufacturing: Charges for growing or manufacturing marijuana without proper authorization.
  • Possession in a drug-free zone: Enhanced penalties may apply if marijuana possession occurs near designated drug-free zones, such as schools or parks.

Each charge may carry different legal implications and potential penalties, depending on the specific circumstances of the case. An attorney can only analyze how the laws might apply to your situation once they have all the facts.

What are the penalties for marijuana possession in Nashville?

The penalties for marijuana possession can vary depending on the amount possessed and whether it is a first or subsequent offense. Here's a general overview:

Simple possession or casual exchange

  • First Offense: Up to 0.5 ounces. Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and a maximum fine of $2,500.
  • Second or subsequent offense: Up to 0.5 ounces. Class E felony, punishable by one to six years in prison and a fine of up to $3,000.

Possession with intent to manufacture, deliver, or sell

  • Less than 0.5 ounces: Class E felony, punishable by one to six years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000.
  • 5 ounces to 10 pounds: Class D felony, punishable by two to 12 years in prison and a fine of up to $50,000.
  • 10 to 70 pounds: Class C felony, punishable by three to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000.
  • 70 to 300 pounds: Class B felony, punishable by eight to 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $200,000.
  • 300 pounds or more: Class A felony, punishable by 15 to 60 years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000.

It’s also important to keep these considerations in mind:

  • Drug-free zones: Penalties can be more severe if the offense occurs in a drug-free zone, such as near schools or parks.
  • Probation: For first-time offenders with small amounts, probation or diversion programs might be available as alternatives to incarceration.
  • Civil penalties: There can also be civil penalties related to marijuana charges, including driver's license suspension.

Our Nashville criminal defense attorneys are dedicated advocates who will take the time to explain the charges against you in a confidential consultation.

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How can your Nashville lawyer help with my marijuana case?

A Nashville lawyer can assist you in several ways if you're facing marijuana charges. First, they can provide legal advice and guidance. We know that you can make better decisions if you’re armed with information. Our attorneys know how important it is to listen to you carefully to get the facts right. Once we have all the facts, we can help explain the specific charges against you, the potential penalties, and your legal rights and options for defense. Understanding your rights and options will help you take part in your defense and start to fight back.

Your lawyer will also evaluate the case and evidence against you. When looking into the prosecution’s evidence, we’re looking for cracks in their case. We want to identify any weaknesses or potential grounds for dismissal. Based on this evaluation, we work to develop a tailored defense strategy for protecting you and challenging all charges.

At Waynick Law, the courtroom is our battlefield – and we never back down from a fight. We represent you during pre-trial hearings, such as arraignments and bail hearings, and push back against accusations all the way through a trial. Having a lawyer there to navigate the legal process is great, but what you really need is a warrior who’s dedicated to protecting your life and future. We know what’s at stake for you, and we take our responsibility as your advocate and protector to heart.

We know that those facing accusations often suffer from violations of their constitutional rights, such as unlawful searches and seizures. We look for these wrongful acts by law enforcement and work to suppress any evidence obtained illegally. Ensuring that your rights are upheld throughout the legal process is a crucial aspect of your defense.

Negotiation is also a strategy we can use when we think it’s best for you. If plea bargains, reductions in charges, or lighter sentences are options, we discuss those with you if they’re in your best interest. If you’re eligible for diversion programs or alternative sentencing options, we can consider any path that may help you avoid incarceration.

We also present mitigating factors to the court to seek reduced sentencing and alternative sentencing options, such as probation or community service instead of incarceration. Effective sentencing advocacy can significantly impact the severity of your penalties.

If necessary, we can also assist with post-conviction relief. This includes filing appeals if there were legal errors during your trial and helping with the expungement of your record if you are eligible. Clearing your record can be vital for moving forward and rebuilding your life after a conviction.

Our firm provides legal support and counseling throughout the legal process. We offer guidance and support, helping you navigate the emotional and practical challenges of your case. Additionally, we can advise you on steps to avoid future legal issues related to marijuana possession.

Having a knowledgeable and experienced lawyer fighting on your behalf can significantly affect the outcome of your case, potentially leading to reduced charges, lighter sentences, or even dismissal. It's essential to consult with a lawyer who focuses on criminal defense and has experience with marijuana cases in Nashville.

Do you have a Nashville marijuana possession defense lawyer near me?

Waynick Law PLLC serves clients out of its offices at 95 White Bridge Road, 5th Floor – Suite 512B, Nashville, TN 37205 and 504 E. College Street, Dickson, TN 37055. If you are unable to come to our offices, we can make arrangements to meet with you elsewhere or speak to you on the phone.

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If you're facing marijuana charges in Nashville, securing a knowledgeable and experienced lawyer is critical to your defense. At Waynick Law, we provide invaluable guidance, evaluate your case, develop a strong defense strategy, and represent you in court. We can negotiate plea bargains, advocate for alternative sentencing, and protect your constitutional rights, ensuring the best possible outcome for your situation. To schedule a meeting with an experienced criminal defense attorney, simply call our offices or fill out our contact form.