Lance Kennedy Law
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Navigating the intricacies of drug crime allegations requires a keen understanding of the law. If you have been arrested for a drug crime, it is crucial to contact a drug crime lawyer as soon as possible. At Lance Kennedy Law, we provide trusted guidance and powerful representation for individuals facing drug crime charges.
When you work with our firm, we will meticulously review the circumstances of your arrest, clearly explain your legal options, and develop a robust defense strategy tailored to your case. No matter the severity of your charges, we will tailor a strong defense and do all we can to obtain the most favorable outcome possible.
For a consultation and to discuss your legal options with a drug crime attorney, call our firm at (737) 324-7540 today.
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At Lance Kennedy Law, we provide experienced criminal defense for clients throughout Texas, from Waco to San Antonio. Our practice is dedicated to protecting your rights at every step, combining strategic insight with a deep understanding of criminal law. We’re here to deliver the guidance and advocacy you need for the best possible outcome.
Why Choose Us:
- Led by a former Assistant United States Attorney
- Over 50+ Texas trials and 7 federal jury trials handled
- Degrees from SMU Law, Harvard, and UT Austin
- Collaboration with FBI, DEA, ATF, and major agencies
- Recognized Super Lawyer and industry speaker
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We’ll Reduce Your Time In Court
We focus on saving you time by minimizing court appearances.
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We’ll Fight For a Dismissal
We will work to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome for your case.
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Move On With Your Life
You deserve to move past the criminal charge that is putting your life on hold.
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Get a Free Case Review
Let’s discuss your case, your goals, and what strategies are right for you.
At Lance Kennedy Law, our team is dedicated to providing strategic criminal defense throughout Austin, Waco, San Antonio, and beyond. We focus exclusively on Texas criminal law, offering experience you can trust, from DWI and assault to drug, homicide, and weapons charges. Led by a former Assistant United States Attorney and Federal Assistant District Attorney, with trial experience in over 50 Texas cases and 7 federal jury trials, we bring insight from working alongside agencies like the FBI, DEA, IRS, and Texas Rangers. With degrees from SMU Law, Harvard, and UT Austin, our Super Lawyer honors and commitment to excellence speak for themselves. We’re not just your legal advocates—we’re partners, guiding you toward a clearer future with skill, respect, and unwavering support.
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What is the difference between possession and trafficking?Possession involves having a controlled substance for personal use with no intent to distribute, while trafficking involves the illegal sale, distribution, or movement of drugs, often on a larger scale. Trafficking is considered more severe, usually resulting in harsher penalties compared to possession.
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What are the penalties for drug crimes?Penalties for drug crimes vary widely based on factors like the type and amount of drug involved, the location of the offense, and prior criminal history. Consequences can range from fines and community service to probation or lengthy prison sentences. Some drug crimes also carry mandatory minimum sentences.
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What is a controlled substance?A controlled substance is a drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, or use is regulated by law, due to its potential for abuse and harm. These substances are categorized into schedules based on their accepted medical use and potential for abuse, with Schedule I being the most restricted.
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What should I do if arrested for a drug crime?If arrested for a drug crime, it is vital to remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Avoid making statements or signing documents until you consult an attorney. Contact a lawyer immediately to protect your rights, evaluate your case, and begin crafting a defense strategy tailored to your situation.
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