Mahoning County Drug Crime Lawyer
Fighting for You In & Around Youngstown, OH
If you have been charged or implicated in a drug offense, Law Office of Damian A. Billak can defend your rights. We can start from the moment you are under police questioning and continue by meticulously investigating your case to understand the best way to fight against the prosecution.
Whether you face a misdemeanor under Ohio law or a felony under federal law, Attorney Damian Billak has the professional insight, skills, and experience needed to build a strategic defense. Most drug offenses involve mandatory prison time and the potential forfeiture of valuable property. Sentencing in these cases can reach decades in prison, depending on the type, quantity, and weight of the drug involved.
Reputable Legal Representation in Mahoning County
It is best to hire the most experienced lawyer you can afford when facing criminal charges. Damian is a reliable and reputable attorney who has successfully defended drug crime cases at the state and federal levels. He began his career in the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office and has focused on using that valuable perspective on state criminal defense cases ever since.
Request a free case evaluation with our Mahoning County drug crime attorney at Law Office of Damian A. Billak by calling (330) 862-8582 or complete our online contact form to get started.
Attentive & Skilled Defense In Mahoning County Drug Crimes
With a carefully limited caseload, Damian can commit the time necessary to comprehensively review the case against you. He has represented state and federal defendants charged with conspiracy and distribution offenses involving drugs like cocaine and heroin. He and his team are committed to aggressively defending individuals charged with possession or cultivation of marijuana.
Our firm can assist in drug-related cases of all kinds, including:
- Allegation of misdemeanor marijuana possession
- Felony drug possession
- Drug trafficking and conspiracy
- Prescription drug abuse by a physician or other professional
- International drug importation schemes
- Driving under the influence of a controlled substance
- Prescription drug fraud or abuse
- Possession of drug paraphernalia, like pipes, bongs, needles, scales, and more
- Money laundering
- Tax fraud related to drug offenses
- Civil forfeiture
As a reputable trial lawyer, Damian understands how the prosecution constructs cases. He can often anticipate its moves and craft a proactive defense strategy. Furthermore, he is always ready for a trial when the district attorney’s office does not offer a fair plea bargain.
Guided by Compassion, Committed to Justice
Our Promise to You
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We understand that facing criminal charges can be overwhelming. Our firm offers confidential and compassionate legal counsel, providing the support you need while aggressively defending your rights.
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Our firm specializes in defending clients facing serious criminal charges. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the law, we provide expert advocacy to ensure your rights are protected every step of the way.
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We approach each case with a tailored strategy, focusing on minimizing the impact on your life. Our priority is to safeguard your future by pursuing every possible avenue for a favorable outcome.
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Our team is dedicated to standing by your side in court, fiercely defending your case with unwavering commitment. We fight for justice, ensuring that you receive a fair trial and the best possible defense.
Drug Possession in Mahoning County
Drug possession is the most common drug crime prosecuted in the courts. Ohio law describes drug possession in two general ways: actual and constructive. If you have drugs on your person or under your immediate control, you can be charged with actual possession.
Otherwise, you can be charged with constructive possession, which is often used by Ohio law enforcement to expand the scope of arrests following drug raids on large properties with multiple occupants.
"Constructive" drug possession means you may not have physical possession. It occurs when you have the ability and intent to control the drugs, often demonstrated by your proximity to them or evidence linking you to them, such as being in a vehicle or residence where drugs are found.
The most common drugs involved in possession charges include marijuana, heroin, LSD, cocaine, oxycodone, fentanyl, and methamphetamine. Ohio has legitimized the medical use of marijuana, but you can be charged with a misdemeanor or felony when found in possession of more than 70 grams.
What to Do After a Drug Arrest in Mahoning County
Law enforcement might not be immediately willing to share all the facts of your arrest with you, but they must speak with your criminal defense attorney. Retain an attorney who can secure the pertinent details as soon as possible.
Drug crime defense is most successful when you stay as silent as possible after an arrest. The less you say about your case to anyone other than your attorney, the better. You have a right to remain silent; exercising this right prevents you from making mistakes with law enforcement that could harm your case.