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Plano Lawyer for Drug Charges and Controlled Substances

The state of Texas takes an increasingly aggressive stance against drug-related offenses and the possession of controlled substances. If you find yourself facing charges of this nature, it is important that you seek the assistance of a skilled and knowledgeable criminal defense attorney as quickly as possible.

Attorney Stephen H. Miller of Dallas, Texas, has been practicing criminal defense exclusively for more than 30 years. His aggressive and proactive approach to defending the rights of his clients gets results.

As a former prosecutor, Mr. Miller understands the avenues needed to reach advantageous deals and the best resolution possible in the situation.

Plano Attorney for Drug Charges and Controlled Substances

At the law office of Stephen H. Miller, we provide free initial consultations in each case to best understand the circumstances of that case.

The outcome of many cases lies in the details that frame the matter. We carefully study the evidence and review for inconsistencies and incorrect protocol that have violated your rights, whether in the initial stop or in details of illegal search and seizure.

Common drugs at the center of these charges include:

  • Marijuana
  • Methamphetamine
  • Cocaine
  • Heroine
  • Prescription drugs, such as Adderall, Codeine, Vicodin and OxyContin.

Many times, we can use the circumstances as we skillfully and knowledgeably negotiate with prosecutors and judges. With so much riding on the outcome of your case, don't risk facing the charges on your own or with an inexperienced lawyer.

Contact a Texas Drug Defense Attorney

To arrange an appointment with attorney Stephen H. Miller, please call us today at 972-578-7097. Phones are answered at all times, and answers and information are readily available.

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