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Hattiesburg Drug Crime Lawyer

Mississippi State and Federal Drug Defense Lawyer

Being charged with a drug crime is very common in Mississippi, from running a meth lab to drug trafficking. Drug charges are serious and may include federal, as well as state charges. If you have been arrested, you need a tough criminal defense attorney with federal defense experience.

I am T. Michael Reed, a Hattiesburg drug crime attorney. For more than 10 years, I have defended the rights of people in Mississippi. I can handle all state and federal drug charges. If you have been arrested for a drug offense, I will work to keep you out of jail and minimize any penalties. For a free consultation, please call 601-255-4888 or contact me online.

Fighting Drug Charges

I represent people charged with crimes involving all types of drugs, including methamphetamines, marijuana, coke, ecstasy, heroin and prescription drugs. Many drug offenses are covered by state and federal laws, so you need a lawyer with federal criminal defense experience. I handle federal defense cases and know what it takes to fight these charges.

I can help you with the following charges:

  • Possession
  • Possession with intent to distribute
  • Drug sales
  • Conspiracy
  • Cultivation
  • Trafficking

If you are convicted for any drug crime in Mississippi, you will lose your driver's license for six months — even if you were not driving when you were arrested. Additional penalties include fines and jail or prison sentences.

I will examine your arrest to determine if there was probable cause and if the police executed an illegal search and seizure. In some cases, I may be able to reduce your drug charge to a felony malicious mischief charge.

To make an appointment, please call 601-255-4888 today. I can meet clients in jail if necessary.

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