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When facing any type of drug offense, including drug possession, distribution or manufacturing, you need a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer right away. At The Law Office of Steven C. Girsky in Clarksville, Tennessee, we provide vigorous representation to clients charged with drug crimes in both Tennessee and Kentucky. Our goal is to keep you out of jail and to eliminate or reduce the penalties you face, depending on the circumstances of your specific charge.
Criminal charges involving meth, marijuana, cocaine, heroin and other illegal drugs are taken very seriously at both the state and federal levels. Our lawyers know what you are up against, and we are prepared to provide you with a solid defense.
We will carefully analyze the details of your drug offense case, including the actions of law enforcement during the search and seizure that led to your charge, in order to identify any missteps that may have occurred and holes in the prosecution's strategy.
You may be facing enhanced penalties due to factors such as the location of your arrest. For example, if you were found with drugs in a school zone, you likely face increased penalties. In these situations, it is extremely important to hire a skilled criminal defense attorney to fight for you.
At The Law Office of Steven C. Girsky, we are here to answer your questions and guide you through the criminal justice system. We provide high-quality, responsive service with the individual attention our clients expect and deserve. Contact us in Clarksville to schedule a free initial consultation.
About The Law Office of Steven C. Girsky
Practice Areas
- Drug Offenses
- Criminal Defense
Languages
- English (Primary)
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