The highly experienced Conduct Code attorneys at DC Student Defense can advise you on your options when accused of a drug offense at your college in Boston MA. You are not helpless in this situation, contact us today.
Boston MA Attorneys for College Drug Violations
At DC Student Defense, we provide comprehensive legal representation for students facing drug charges. We understand that a drug-related arrest can have serious consequences for your academic career, future employment opportunities, and even your immigration status.
Our team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to protecting your rights and minimizing the impact of these charges on your life.
We handle a wide range of drug-related offenses, including:
- Possession of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and other controlled substances
- Possession with intent to distribute
- Drug paraphernalia charges
- Prescription drug offenses
- Drug trafficking
Our approach involves:
- Thoroughly investigating the circumstances of your arrest
- Challenging the evidence against you
- Negotiating with prosecutors for reduced charges or alternative sentencing
- Representing you aggressively in court if necessary
We’re committed to providing personalized attention and support throughout the legal process. We’ll keep you informed of your options, answer your questions, and advocate tirelessly on your behalf.
What Constitutes a Drug Violation on a College Campus?
Drug charges can range from the possession of a single marijuana joint in a dorm room to the unauthorized use, possession, and distribution of controlled substances like Adderall. Larger-scale operations can lead to federal conspiracy charges involving wiretaps, subpoenaed bank records, and search warrants.
Each school or university will have different policies regarding drug use on campus, and different procedures for dealing with violations. But in every case, even the simple possession of illicit substances can result in serious academic consequences, in addition to potential criminal charges.
University Drug Policy Violations
While the consequences for drug policy violations can vary depending on the college or university, sanctions for drug violations generally can include:
- Loss of Campus Housing: Immediate eviction from dormitories.
- Probation/Suspension: Academic penalties ranging from probation to suspension or expulsion.
- Fines and Programs: Fines, mandatory drug abuse programs, and evaluations.
- Expulsion: Manufacturing or distributing drugs can result in a one-year suspension or expulsion even on the first offense.
In addition, your university administration will likely report any illegal activity to the proper authorities. The criminal penalties for drug crimes generally include the following:
- Possession: Typically considered a misdemeanor, punishable by fines and jail time of less than a year.
- Distribution: Selling or giving drugs to another person, usually charged as a felony with potential jail time of a year or more.
- Distribution across state lines: Usually charged as a federal crime, and can result in longer sentences in a federal prison.
What Our Boston MA Clients Say
Our Boston MA College Drug Violations Defense Process
STEP ONE:
Evaluating Your Case
We review your case, the allegations, and the options available.
STEP TWO:
Guiding You Through the University’s Disciplinary Proceedings
We guide you in understanding the university’s disciplinary processes.
STEP THREE:
Defending Your Rights:
Leveraging our experience in academic defense, we are committed to safeguarding your rights and aim to achieve the best outcome for your case and your future.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are drug crimes investigated on a college campus?
Drug crimes on campus are usually investigated by local police, or potentially federal agencies such as the FBI, DEA, and other law enforcement agencies. Universities will conduct their own investigations, often in collaboration with local and federal authorities. That’s why it’s essential to have experienced legal representation, regardless of what stage in the investigation your university is in. Shan Wu and the team at DC Student Defense can help you navigate these complexities to achieve fair outcomes.
What should you do if accused of a drug offense?
- Preserve Evidence
- Don’t Talk About Your Case
- Understand Your Rights
- Seek Legal Counsel Immediately
Facing drug charges can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. Contact DC Student Defense today to safeguard your academic and personal future.
Will a drug charge affect my student visa status?
Yes, a drug conviction can have serious immigration consequences, including deportation for students on visas. It’s crucial to seek legal counsel immediately to protect your immigration status.
Can I get my drug charge expunged from my record?
In some cases, it may be possible to expunge or seal your drug charge record after a certain period of time and fulfilling specific requirements. Our attorneys can assess your eligibility and guide you through the expungement process.
How will a drug charge impact my academic standing?
Even if the charges are dropped or you’re found not guilty, your university may still impose disciplinary actions. We’ll work with you to minimize the impact on your education and help you navigate any school disciplinary proceedings.