Understanding Georgia Law On Prescription Drug Charges
Prescription drugs, such as Xanax, OxyContin and oxycodone, and hydrocodone, are highly addictive. Unfortunately, many individuals find themselves dependent after being prescribed these medications for surgery, illness or injury, and they will do anything to obtain these medications after their refills run out.
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Hirsch Criminal Defense provides representation for people in need of defense against their criminal prescription drug charges. Attorney Matt Hirsch offers clients the experienced criminal defense representation they need to overcome their criminal prescription drug charges.
Attorney Hirsch knows there is more to the story than the police report; he is here to make sure your story gets heard. By appealing to juries and creating solid defenses, he fights for a positive outcome based on their circumstances.
How Prescription Drug Charges Work
Drug possession charges can quickly spiral into additional criminal charges such as fraud charges, accusations of theft and more. When police officers find illegal prescription drugs, they tend to examine how they were acquired — via stolen prescription pads, being stolen or by “doctor shopping,” aka seeing numerous doctors to obtain prescriptions.
In Georgia, it is illegal to carry prescription drugs in any container other than the original prescription bottle. That means if you carry your medication in a pillbox, you could be charged with possession of illegal prescriptions.
Strategies For Defending Against Serious Charges
Attorney Hirsch is an aggressive criminal defense litigator. He takes proactive steps to build clients’ defenses and keep them out of jail.
If this is your first offense, attorney Hirsch will do everything in our power to keep you out of court and keep your criminal record clean. He often recommends alternative strategies, such as pretrial diversion programs and drug court, to help clients overcome their drug dependencies and avoid criminal penalties.
Contact Hirsch Criminal Defense
If you have been charged with a prescription drug charge, you are facing serious criminal charges. In addition to large fines and possible prison time, a conviction will leave a permanent mark on your criminal record. Don’t leave your defense up to chance. Contact Hirsch Criminal Defense at 404-919-7096 for serious prescription drug crimes defense.