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Tampa Drug Cultivation Lawyers
What is drug cultivation?
Drug cultivation is the criminal act of growing or reproducing a narcotic. Cultivation is categorized as a drug crime and may be classified as a misdemeanor or a felony. Criminal classification will usually depend upon the type of drug being cultivated, the amount of the drug being cultivated, if the defendant intended to sell, and the defendant’s prior criminal history.
Any person who is charged with drug cultivation is susceptible to harsh legal action by Florida law enforcement and prosecutors. If a person is convicted of cultivation, he/she may be sentenced with jail time, imprisonment, fines, community service, probation, and court-ordered drug and alcohol counseling. The legal consequences for most drug crimes, like cultivation, are life-changing. For this reason, it is always a wise option to obtain the services of a qualified drug crimes attorney after you have been charged with cultivation.
Tampa Bay & Hillsborough County Cultivation Law Firm - Thomas & Paulk, P.A
Have you been charged with cultivation in Tampa Bay? Without the proper representation, you stand little chance of successfully fighting the drug cultivation charges in a court of law. It is very important that you speak with our attorneys.
At Thomas & Paulk, P.A., we handle all types of misdemeanor and felony drug crime cases. We have successfully represented clients who have been charged with a variety of drug crimes, including drug cultivation. Our reputable Florida lawyers have helped a multitude of clients contest their criminal charges and move forward with their lives!
If you have been charged with drug cultivation in Tampa, Hillsborough County or a surrounding area, call our law firm today for your initial consultation at (800)239-3195.
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The experienced Tampa Bay drug crime attorneys at Thomas & Paulk, P.A. represent clients in Hillsborough County, including Tampa, Brandon, Plant City, Temple Terrace, Riverview, Ruskin, Apollo Beach, Sun City, Land O Lakes, Antioch, Belleair Beach, Belleair Bluffs, Bloomingdale, Boyette, Carollwood, Clearwater, Dover, Egypt Lake, Gibsonston, Gulf City, Gulfport, Hopewell, Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores Beach, Kenneth City, Largo, Lillibridgerafforida, Lithia, Lutz, Madeira Beach, Mango, Marvina, New Tampa, North Redington, Oldsmar, Orient Park, Palm River, Pasadena, Pinellas Park, Redington Beach, Redington Shores, Seminole, St. Petersburg, St. Pete Beach, Tampa Palms, Thonotosassa, Tierra Verde, Trapnell, Unincorporated Hillsborough County, Unincorporated Pinellas County, Welcome, and Wimauma.
In the state of Florida it is illegal for a person to grow, possess, or reproduce unlawful uncontrolled substances. Unlawful uncontrolled substances include: marijuana, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, LSD, or unauthorized prescription medication such as Oxycontin, or Vicodin. Any person who grows, possesses, or reproduces an unlawful uncontrolled substance can be charged with a drug crime and will be subjected to legal action. |
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