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Orange County Prescription Drug Crimes Defense Lawyer

Newburgh, New York Prescription Drugs Defense Attorney

The prosecution of prescription drug crimes is a growing area of law that calls attention to vast demographic of drug users. Many prescription drug prosecutions involve everyday people, including professionals such as doctors and pharmacists. Terms like "mothers' little helper" have been used to describe illegal or unwarranted prescription drug use. At the Law Office of Raymond D. Sprowls, I offer strategic advocacy and defense to individuals facing serious drug charges involving the illegal use or sale of prescription drugs.

Prescription drug crimes are becoming increasingly common and continue to carry harsh penalties. If you or someone you love is under investigation or has been charged with a prescription drug crime, contact me for aggressive defense of your rights.

As a former prosecutor and experienced criminal defense lawyer, I have a wide range of exposure to cases involving narcotics and prescription drug usage. Many people underestimate the severity of prescription drug usage, selling or dealing. Even if you think giving a friend your prescription drugs is harmless, you could end up receiving severe penalties including jail time. Giving a drug to another can be considered a "sale" under the law.

The law does not discriminate, even if you are a stay-at-home mom, a doctor or a college student: you could be facing the same penalties as a hardened drug dealer.

When you need aggressive advocacy for the aggressive defense of prescription drug crimes, look to the Law Office of Raymond D. Sprowls. I handle a wide range of prescription drug cases, including:

  • Valium
  • Vicodin
  • Oxycontin
  • Ritalin

Addiction and prescription drug use
Many prescription drug users are legal users who have become addicts. Many were prescribed a painkiller or other prescription drug after an accident or injury, and have become addicts due to the highly addictive nature of many prescription drugs. Many people are just trying to get a couple more pain pills. Prescription drug cases are almost exclusively defended in the context of physical health and mental needs. If you have an addiction, I may be able to help you seek an appropriate rehabilitation or diversion program as an alternative to serving prison time. Contact me to protect your rights.

Contact the Law Office of Raymond D. Sprowls for a consultation. I offer strategic, intelligent and aggressive advocacy focused on your rights. Call my Newburgh, New York office today so I can take immediate action in building your prescription drug criminal defense.

Recent Case Results

  • November, 2009:

    Two men were arrested in a car after police claimed they had seen the driver (Mr. Sprowls’ client) throw a quantity of cocaine out the window and on to a city street. At a pre-trial suppression hearing, Mr. Sprowls successfully argued to the judge that the evidence should be suppressed. Once the evidence was suppressed, the D.A. had no choice but to dismiss all criminal charges. The defendant ended up pleading guilty to a speeding ticket!

  • October, 2009:

    A few months after Mr. Sprowls’ client was arrested during the execution of a search warrant, Mr. Sprowls got the felony charges dismissed. The defendant had been found inside an apartment with prescription pills, marijuana, cocaine, and drug paraphernalia in the room next to where the defendant was standing. Mr. Sprowls used his extensive knowledge of search and seizure law and the facts of the case to convince the D.A. that the case could not be proven against his client and persuaded the prosecutor to dismiss the charges.

  • August, 2009:

    The police arrested two boys and charged them with felony Criminal Mischief, claiming the boys had caused damage in excess of $500.00 to a local municipal park. The boys denied the charges. The end result? Mr. Sprowls got the case dismissed in exchange for the boys’ promise each pay only $100.00. The moral of the story? Never accept the word of the police as truth -- they lie and exaggerate just as much as anyone else.

  • August, 2008

    Two men were arrested and charged with Burglary in the Third Degree, a Class D felony. Mr. Sprowls' client had just finished serving 22 years in state prison and was on parole.

    Within five weeks of the defendant's arraignment, Mr. Sprowls got the case dismissed and the defendant is a free man.

  • March, 2008:

    A high school-aged boy and four of his friends were arrested and charged with multiple felonies, including Burglary in the First Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Third Degree. If convicted of the Burglary Charge as an adult, Mr. Sprowls’ client could have been sentenced to anywhere between 5 and 25 years in state prison. In October, 2008, after extensive investigation and interviews with witnesses, Mr. Sprowls got the case dismissed and his client’s bright future remained intact.

  • February, 2008

    Five people were arrested in a commercial establishment during the execution of a search warrant. The store was a "weed spot" and had been selling to a steady stream of customers for months.

    Mr. Sprowls' client was in the common area of the store when the police entered and no marijuana was found on his person.

    Within a month of his arrest, Mr. Sprowls got the case against his client dismissed.

  • December, 2007

    Two men were arrested in the City of Newburgh and charged with multiple Class D Felonies, including Grand Larceny in the Third Degree and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Third Degree. Mr. Sprowls' client had a lengthy criminal record going back over thirty years with a prior felony conviction. The D.A. was out for blood and insisted that the two men would go to state prison for these crimes.

    Of course, Mr. Sprowls could represent only one of the defendants. After investigating the case and researching the applicable law, Mr. Sprowls advised his client to refuse all plea offers and to remain ready for trial.

    The co-defendant was subsequently indicted and his case was transferred to County Court where he is looking at a state prison sentence.

    Mr. Sprowls' client is now a free man. Because Mr. Sprowls knew the law and the facts of the case, all of the charges were dismissed and the defendant is home with his family.

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Raymond D. Sprowls, Attorney at Law
2294 State Route 208, Suite 4
Montgomery, NY 12549
Phone: 845-764-4265
Toll Free: 866-323-1462
Fax: 845-713-4726
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