New Jersey Prescription Drug Offense Lawyers
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An experienced attorney knows that not all drug charges are the same. The type of drug that is involved can have an impact on how the case needs to be handled. The defense strategy used for a person accused of a prescription drug offense, is going to be significantly different than the strategy used to defend someone accused of a drug charge involving cocaine.
At the law firm of Bramnick, Rodriguez, Mitterhoff, Grabas & Woodruff, we know how to create successful defense strategies for people accused of prescription drug offenses.
Two attorneys at our law firm have served as criminal prosecutors. Having stood in the shoes of our opposition means that we understand the tactics they will use in prescription drug offense cases. We know that they approach these cases in a certain way. We know what works when it comes to working with them or against them.
Prescription Drug Offenders Are Not Criminals
Yes, a prescription drug offense is a crime. However, we have come to understand that the people accused of these crimes are not hardened criminals. In fact, many people accused of these crimes are in need of help facing serious addiction issues. Our team knows how to work with prosecutors to prevent good people from being thrown into jail. Instead, we seek alternate options, such as rehab.
Of course, there are also times when the prosecutors are not willing to do what is right. Our law firm is ready to fight them in the courtroom in order to obtain the best positive outcome.
In Scotch Plains, Florham Park and the surrounding parts of New Jersey, our attorneys have stood beside people accused of all types of prescription drug offenses, from possession of pain killers to drug trafficking of other controlled dangerous substances (CDS charges).
Free Consultation in Prescription Drug Charge Defense Cases
You can get in touch with us 24 hours a day. Our team is ready to start helping immediately.
Contact us today to learn how we can get to work defending you against prescription drug offenses.










