Analogue drugs are drugs that are chemically similar to illegal narcotic drugs but are available with a valid prescription. Analogue drugs include the following: Vicodin, Xanax, Adderall, Percocet, Valium and oxycontin. Possession of analogue drugs without a valid prescription is a felony in the State of Michigan.
MCL 333. 7403 provides that a violation of this section as to a controlled substance classified as an analogue is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 2 years or a fine of not more than $2,000.00, or both.
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DISMISSAL of Analogue Drug CrimesAll drug crimes that involve “possession” are eligible for dismissal pursuant the following Michigan laws:
Felony drug crimes, including drug crimes that involve delivery, can also be dismissed pursuant to certain provisions of law. However, when a person is not eligible to utilize a special provision of law to get a dismissal of a felony, we can always fight to get a felony drug crime reduced to a misdemeanor.
Legal Possession: Does not Require Ownership or Actual PossessionIn criminal matters, “possession” is broadly defined. Possession does not require ownership. The legal definition of possession covers actual physical possession and “constructive” possession. A person is in constructive possession of something that is within his or her control. Something, such as drugs, can be within a person’s control if it is inside a locked glovebox, a storage locker or in a personal dresser drawer.
Defenses to Criminal “Possession” ChargesYou may be a victim of circumstances if you are charged with “possession of drugs” which can lead to a dismissal or finding of “not guilty” by asserting the following defenses:
There is a crisis in the United States involving the use of legal (prescribed drugs such as Adderall, Xanax, Norco) and illegal drugs (heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, ecstasy, methamphetamine). The Center for Disease Control says that the drug overdose epidemic continues to worsen in the United States. Overdose deaths remain a leading cause of injury-related death in the United States. The majority of overdose deaths involve opioids. Deaths involving synthetic opioids (largely illicitly made fentanyl) and stimulants (such as cocaine and methamphetamine) have increased in recent years. In addition, overdose deaths accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our job in representing a person charged with a drug crime is a combination of making recommendations for appropriate substance abuse treatment program(s) and getting the best result in the court system. We have found that being proactive with a substance abuse treatment plan can help save a life and have a positive impact on the final disposition of a criminal drug case.
Drug Delivery or TraffickingAll criminal offenses that are classified as drug delivery or drug trafficking are felonies in Michigan. Delivery of analogues is a felony that can carry up to 7 years in prison and a fine of not more than $10,000.00, or both. A person convicted of drug delivery or trafficking is not eligible for MCL 333.7411 unless the charge is reduced to possession. Contact our lawyers to find out if you are eligible to get your criminal charges reduced and get your case dismissed under MCL 333.7411.
Metro Detroit’s Best Drug Crime LawyersContact ABDO LAW immediately if you are being investigated or charged with any Michigan drug crime in the counties of Macomb, Oakland, Wayne, or St. Clair. Let our highly rated team of criminal defense lawyers manage your drug case from A to Z to get your seized property returned and the best resolution possible. If you have a drug problem, we will ask the court for a rehabilitative disposition. We have also successfully managed cases favorably for repeat offenders and habitual offenders. If you are confronted by the police or facing criminal charges, avoid making costly mistakes and know your rights:
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