Drug charges in Quincy, MA, can have severe, life-altering consequences. At Riccio Law, I understand your situation’s gravity and its impact on your personal and professional life. An experienced Quincy drug crime attorney is dedicated to providing aggressive, strategic defense to protect your rights and preserve your future.
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Massachusetts drug laws are complex and constantly evolving. In Quincy, drug offenses can range from simple possession to serious trafficking charges. The severity of the charge often depends on factors such as:
Common drug offenses in Quincy include:
Understanding the classification of drugs and associated penalties is crucial when facing drug charges in Quincy. Massachusetts law categorizes controlled substances into five classes: A, B, C, D, and E. Each class carries different penalties based on the type of offense.
Offense | Class/Quantity | Penalty |
Possession | Class A | Up to 2 years in jail and/or $2,000 fine |
Class B, C | Up to 1 year in jail and/or $1,000 fine | |
Class D | Up to 6 months in jail and/or $500 fine | |
Class E | Up to 6 months in jail and/or $500 fine | |
Possession with Intent to Distribute | Class A, B |
Up to 10 years in state prison and/or $10,000 fine
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Class C |
Up to 5 years in state prison and/or $5,000 fine
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Class D | Up to 2 years in jail and/or $5,000 fine | |
Trafficking | Heroin, Morphine, Opium (18-36g) | 3.5-20 years in prison |
Heroin, Morphine, Opium (36-100g) | 5-20 years in prison | |
Heroin, Morphine, Opium (100-200g) | 8-20 years in prison | |
Heroin, Morphine, Opium (200+g) | 12-20 years in prison | |
Cocaine (18-36g) | 2-15 years in prison | |
Cocaine (36-100g) | 3.5-20 years in prison | |
Cocaine (100-200g) | 8-20 years in prison | |
Cocaine (200+g) | 12-20 years in prison | |
School Zone Violations
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Additional 2-15 years in prison for drug offenses within 300 feet of a school or 100 feet of a park
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Certain factors can increase the severity of charges and penalties:
While marijuana is legal in Massachusetts for adults 21 and over, there are still restrictions:
Exceeding these limits can result in criminal charges similar to other drug offenses.
The penalties for drug convictions in Quincy can be severe and long-lasting:
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At Riccio Law, I employ a comprehensive, client-focused methodology to protect your interests:
An experienced Quincy drug crime lawyer explore every possible defense, including:
For some offenses, especially first-time or non-violent offenses, alternative sentencing may be available:
Anthony Riccio is well-versed in Massachusetts drug laws and their application in Quincy. I’ll work tirelessly to explore all options, including alternative sentencing, to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
Remain calm, exercise your right to remain silent, and request an attorney immediately. Do not discuss your case with anyone but your lawyer.
Generally, no. However, there are exceptions. We’ll examine the specifics of your case to determine if your rights were violated.
Possession typically involves smaller quantities for personal use, while intent to distribute involves larger quantities or evidence of sales (e.g., packaging materials, scales). The penalties for intent to distribute are usually more severe.
It may be possible, depending on the circumstances. We’ll explore options like pre-trial diversion programs or challenging the evidence against you.
While possession of small amounts of marijuana is legal, there are still many ways to face marijuana-related charges, such as driving under the influence or selling without a license.
I understand the stress and uncertainty that come with drug charges. An experienced attorney at Anthony Riccio Law’s Quincy office is prepared to stand by your side and guide you through Massachusetts’ complex drug laws. From the moment you contact us, I’ll work closely with you to:
My approach is straightforward: We keep you informed, fight relentlessly for your rights, and aim for the best possible outcome. Whether you’re facing simple possession charges or serious trafficking allegations, I have the expertise to handle your case effectively.
Don’t let drug charges jeopardize your future. Take the first step towards protecting your rights – schedule your free consultation with Quincy office today.
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