The consequences of an Ohio marijuana cultivation conviction can vary widely based on the amount, your criminal history, and other details of your case. A marijuana cultivation defense lawyer in Cincinnati, OH can help you understand the serious nature of your situation and build a strong defense on your behalf.

The Law Offices of Steven R. Adams, LLC is ready to go to work fighting to defend you from the charges you face. We will work hard for the best outcome in your case, guiding you through the process and standing by you from your arraignment through your trial. Call us today at 513-929-9333 to get started.marijuana

Potential Penalties of a Cincinnati Marijuana Cultivation Conviction

Illegally cultivating a small amount of marijuana is a minor misdemeanor unless near a school where it is elevated to a fourth degree misdemeanor. It comes with a small fine, and other penalties such as probation. There is no jail time associated with this type of charge. The penalties increase with the amount.

Amount Offense and Penalties
At least 100 grams, but fewer than 200 grams Fourth-degree misdemeanor· Up to 30 days in jail

 

· Up to a $250 fine

Cultivation near a school or in the presence of a juvenile: third-degree misdemeanor

· Up to 60 days in jail

· Up to a $500 fine

 

At least 200 grams, but fewer than 1,000 grams Fifth-degree felony· Between six and 12 months in prison

 

· Up to a $2,500 fine

Cultivation by school or in presence of a juvenile: fourth-degree felony

· Between six and 18 months in prison

· Up to a $5,000 fine

At least 1,000 grams, but fewer than 5,000 grams Third-degree felony· Between nine and 36 months in prison

 

· Up to a $10,000 fine

Cultivation by school or in presence of a juvenile: second-degree felony

· Between two and eight years in prison (presumed prison term for this offense)

· Up to a $15,000 fine

At least 5,000 grams, but fewer than 20,000 grams Third-degree felony· Between nine and 36 months in prison

 

· Up to a $10,000 fine

Cultivation by school or in presence of a juvenile: Second-degree felony

· Between two and eight years in prison (presumed prison term for this offense)

· Up to a $15,000 fine

At least 20,000 grams Second-degree felony· Mandatory prison term of eight years

 

· Up to a $15,000 fine

Cultivation by school or in presence of a juvenile: first-degree felony

· Mandatory prison term of 11 years

· Up to a $20,000 fine

The Role of a Marijuana Cultivation Defense Lawyer

You do not have to face the stress and worry of a criminal charge on your own. We can help you fight the accusations and walk with you through the entire process. We will represent you in questioning and in court, and ensure your rights remain protected.

When you enlist our help with your case, we will launch an investigation into the situation that led to the marijuana cultivation charges against you. We will identify and collect all available evidence to make sure the truth is evident. We can use what we find to craft a strong defense on your behalf. Our track record shows a history of getting charges reduced or dropped, and successfully arguing for acquittals for many of our clients. Although every case is different and the potential result in your case is dependent on your particular circumstances.

If you face Cincinnati marijuana cultivation charges, you do not have to try to argue your side of the case on your own. No matter how minor you feel the charges against you are, you do not have to just accept them. We can help you fight for a more favorable outcome possible based on the facts of your case.

Possible Outcomes in a Marijuana Cultivation Case in Cincinnati

The only way to guarantee you will not face stiff penalties for a marijuana cultivation charge is to never get arrested. But since you are already facing allegations if not formal charges, the next best option is to attempt to get the charges dropped.

Sometimes we can convince prosecutors to drop charges against our clients by:

  • Showing police officers acted inappropriately, including entrapment or violating your rights
  • Getting the evidence against you thrown out because of an illegal search
  • Presenting evidence clearly showing you did not commit the crime
  • Proving the plants are not yours in some other way

If the prosecution proceeds with the charges, we may be successful in getting the charges against you reduced. If you admit to possession, for example, or to growing a smaller amount, you may face lesser charges that come with much lighter sentences. Accepting a minor misdemeanor charge that comes with no jail time is usually a better option than going to court and taking your chances that a jury will find you guilty of a much more serious crime.

Finally, we can take your case to court and present our defense to the judge and jury. Our argument will depend on the facts of your case, but we will work to demonstrate to the jury that you did not commit this offense. We will argue in favor of a not guilty verdict, bringing reasonable doubt in the minds of the jurors.

Even if you already received a guilty verdict in your trial, there is still good reason to call us. We can analyze the facts of your case and may be able to find grounds for a successful appeal. If so, we can ask the appellate court to review your case. It has the authority to overturn your verdict and prevent you from having to serve a mandatory minimum prison sentence.

Talk with a Marijuana Cultivation Defense Lawyer in Cincinnati, OH, Today

If you are facing a criminal investigation or charges, you need an experienced drug crimes attorneyCriminal defense lawyer Steven R. Adams and the rest of the team from The Law Offices of Steven R. Adams, LLC will help you fight to clear your name or reduce the penalties you face after a marijuana cultivation arrest. We know the type of evidence prosecutors might need to prove these cases, and where they are most likely to make mistakes. We also know how things like mistaken identity can play a role. We will build a solid defense for you, helping you limit the time you must spend worrying about the outcome of your case.

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