Fairfax Lawyers Defending Against Drug Charges in VA, DC, and MD

Drug charges often carry very severe penalties. Lengthy prison sentences and stiff fines can change the course of your life in an instant. This makes it imperative that you secure the representation of an attorney who has the skills and experience necessary to provide you with an effective defense.

Our goal is to provide exceptional representation to those facing charges for:

The following drugs are most often the basis for charges we defend against:

  • Marijuana (and "Spice")
  • Cocaine
  • Crack
  • Crystal meth
  • Prescription drugs (OxyContin, Hydrocodone, Lortab, Percocet)
  • Ecstasy
  • Heroin

AV Preeminent Rated* by Martindale-Hubbell's Peer Review Rating System

At the law firm of Kearney, Freeman, Fogarty & Joshi, PLLC, our Fairfax drug offenses lawyers bring decades of criminal defense experience to the aid of our clients. We know what is at stake, and we work hard to ensure that our clients secure the best possible resolution to their case whether that be the dismissal of charges, reduction of charges, negotiated plea or acquittal at trial. Your future is at stake, and we are dedicated to providing the protection you need.

Contact our Northern Virginia Attorneys Defending Individuals Against Drug Possession Charges

When you are facing drug charges, you need to do everything you can to ensure that you are able to secure a positive outcome. Turn to the experienced Fairfax criminal defense attorneys of Kearney, Freeman, Fogarty & Joshi, PLLC, in Fairfax, Virginia. To schedule your free initial consultation, call 877-652-1553, or contact us online. We offer a variety of payment options and accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.

 

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