Possession with Intent to Manufacture Methamphetamine
Under state and federal law, for a person to be convicted of a charge of possession to manufacture methamphetamine, there are certain requirements that must be met. If you are facing one of these charges, you should know your rights and what must first be demonstrated in order for you to legally be convicted of this serious crime.
Every American has certain legal rights when they are facing a criminal charge. One of these rights is the ability to retain a qualified lawyer who is prepared to fight for you. If you have been arrested for Methamphetamine Possession, you may want to call the New Jersey criminal defense attorneys at the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC. Our number is 732-503-8968.
Requirements to Be Convicted
In order to be legally convicted with a possession with intent to manufacture methamphetamine charge, a defendant must be proven guilty of the following:
- The defendant must be in possession of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine or a substance containing either of these two products OR
- The defendant must be in possession of certain substances as stated by the Health and Safety Code and intend to use those substances to make methamphetamine.
If you are facing a possession with intent to manufacture methamphetamine charge, it is possible that a qualified attorney can reduce your charge or the penalties which you may face.
Contact Us
The New Jersey criminal lawyers of the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC, know what it takes to fight this type of damaging accusation. Speak with an attorney who is devoted to protecting your rights today by calling 732-503-8968.