When defending against a drug charge, it is important to understand the chemistry underlying your charges. Our attorneys dedicate themselves to mastering the chemistry and have extensive experience defending against drug charges of all kinds.
The attorneys of Waeckerle Law provide top notch criminal defense services related to all manner of drug charges. Our experience includes:
Cannabis. Any form of marijuana, including THC, hashish, hash oil, edibles, tinctures, or the traditional marijuana flower.
Methamphetamine. All forms of the central nervous system stimulant and its isomers and salts, including pills, powder, crystal, or rock form.
Cocaine. All forms of cocaine, including powder, rock crystal or freebase forms.
Mushrooms. Any types of hallucinogenic mushrooms, including psilocybin or "magic mushrooms."
Prescription medications. All types of prescription medications, including oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine, codeine, fentanyl, and others commonly used for the treatment of pain.
LSD. Any form of LSD, whether it be liquid or powder, that impacts the serotonergic neuronal system (i.e., the serotonin pathway) in the brain.
Bath salts and other designer drugs. Whether it be designer central nervous system stimulants or any other class of drug, the attorneys at Waeckerle Law are ready to help you through the defense of your drug charges.
We understand that every criminal case is unique. Our approach involves a thorough analysis of your situation to determine the best strategy for resolving your dispute. Here is how we support you throughout the process:
Initial Consultation: We’ll review your case details and provide a clear understanding of your options and potential outcomes.
Case Preparation: Gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and preparing legal documents to build a strong case.
Negotiation and Mediation: If appropriate or desired, seeking amicable solutions through negotiations or mediation to resolve disputes without going to trial if practical.
Trial Representation: We offer robust representation in court, effectively presenting your case.
Post-Judgment Support: Assisting with appeals to ensure you receive the result to which you are entitled.