Seaside Heights Possession with Intent AttorneysIn New Jersey, the State does not need to prove that you actually sold drugs to be convicted of a distribution offense. Instead, the State only needs to prove that you possessed drugs (CDS) with the intent to sell or distribute them. Quite often, possession with intent cases are proven using circumstantial evidence. For example, the State may say that the weight of the CDS is too much for personal use. Of course, this ignores the fact that some people may have a bad habit and may want to stock up for a few weeks. Like all CDS offenses, there are many defenses that an attorney can use to get a great result. If you are facing a possession with intent to distribute CDS charge in Seaside Heights, call the attorney that will fight for you! With eight offices in New Jersey, our Seaside Heights possession with intent defense lawyers are easy to reach. Call now to speak with a tough, smart Seaside Heights criminal defense attorney and begin the fight against your charges. |






