Intent to Deliver Defense Attorneys Serving Austin and Other Areas
Police and prosecutors often trump-up drug possession charges when they decide that the amount in possession was not just for personal use. Police often look at the way the narcotics were packaged and the paraphernalia in the car or house, as well. In many cases, a felony charge of possession with intent to deliver should really have been charged only as a misdemeanor possession charge. Often, the District Attorney is willing to reduce the charge in an effort to avoid losing a possible conviction.
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Criminal defense lawyer Joe D. Gonzales is a former prosecutor and judge who understands how the District Attorney approaches drug charges in Texas. He knows the criminal court system at the federal and state level and works to suppress evidence that is illegally obtained.
If you have been charged with drug distribution or possession with intent to deliver in San Antonio or any city in Texas, contact Mr. Gonzales right away. He will start protecting your rights and working toward a solution that will keep you out of jail.
The law offices of Joe D. Gonzales & Associates, with more than 20 years experience, provides effective criminal defense representation for people charged with narcotics charges in state and federal courts in Texas, including:
- Drug distribution, possession with intent to deliver
- Marijuana possession
- Drug delivery
- Cultivation and manufacturing
- Possession of paraphernalia
- Prescription fraud, illegal prescription medications
- Federal drug charges and federal drug conspiracy charges
You have too much at stake...
Put experience on your side. If you have been charged with drug distribution or a similar misdemeanor or felony charge, contact attorney Joe D. Gonzales as soon as possible.












