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Fighting Illegal Conveyance of<br>Drugs Charges<br>in Dayton, Ohio

Fighting Illegal Conveyance of
Drugs Charges
in Dayton, Ohio

If you’re up against conveyance charges for transporting illegal drugs in Ohio, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to protect your rights. The consequences of a conviction are severe, but with a strong legal defense, you can push back and work toward a favorable outcome.

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Gounaris Abboud: Your Trusted Conveyance Attorneys in Ohio

The seasoned conveyance attorneys are well-versed in Ohio’s drug laws, including those related to unlawful conveyance. With decades of combined experience, we’re committed to providing robust legal representation and unwavering support to clients throughout Dayton and surrounding areas.

We know being accused of drug-related crimes can be stressful, which is why we prioritize clear communication, personalized legal strategies, and a client-focused approach. Contact us today for a free case evaluation to discuss your situation and learn more about how we can help.

Understanding Illegal Conveyance of Drugs in Ohio

The state of Ohio takes drug offenses very seriously, and illegal conveyance is no exception. To craft a strong defense, it’s essential to understand what constitutes this crime and the potential consequences a conviction can bring.

In the simplest terms, illegal conveyance of drugs means carrying illegal drugs to or on the premises of prisons or government buildings. This applies whether you’re carrying a small amount for personal use or a larger quantity, regardless of whether the drugs are hidden or not.

The prosecution only needs to prove that you were knowingly in possession of drugs and that you were moving them to or around a place where such items are expressly unlawful.

Ohio Drug Laws and Penalties

Ohio takes a hard line against the illegal conveyance of controlled substances. The penalties for this offense are outlined in the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) and vary depending on the type and amount of the drug involved.

Here are some examples of penalties for illegal conveyance, ranging from least to most severe:

Possession of Controlled Substances

Even possessing a small amount of a Schedule I or II drug (like heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine) can lead to a fifth-degree felony charge. This could mean six to 12 months in prison and a fine of up to $2,500.

Trafficking in Marijuana

Transporting a larger amount of marijuana, specifically between 20,000 and 100,000 grams, is considered a second-degree felony. Such actions could result in a prison sentence of two to eight years and a fine of up to $15,000.

Trafficking in Cocaine

Conveying more than 10 times the bulk amount of cocaine (which includes crack cocaine) is a first-degree felony. This offense carries a potential prison sentence of up to 11 years and a fine of up to $20,000.

Illegal Conveyance of Drugs Onto the Grounds of a Detention Facility

Bringing drugs of abuse into a jail, prison, or similar facility is a third-degree felony with a potential prison sentence of 9 months to five years and a fine of up to $10,000.

These are just a few examples. Ohio law considers many factors when determining penalties, including prior convictions and the specific circumstances of the offense.

It’s also important to note that this information is for educational purposes only and doesn’t constitute legal advice. If you’re facing drug charges in Ohio, contact a qualified criminal defense attorney immediately.

 

Facing Drug Conveyance Charges?

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We Can Help You Navigatethe Complexities of Drug Conveyance Laws

Facing drug charges is a serious matter, one that makes it crucial to have dedicated legal counsel. At Gounaris Abboud, we offer free, confidential consultations to all prospective clients. We’ll take the time to answer your questions, lay out your legal options, and determine the best path forward.

How We Approach Drug Conveyance Cases

When you choose Gounaris Abboud to represent you, you get a formidable team of legal professionals in your corner.

We’ll assist you by performing all of the following critical tasks:

Conducting a Thorough Independent Investigation

Our attorneys will gather evidence, interview witnesses, and carefully examine the prosecution’s case to identify any weaknesses or violations of your rights.

Developing a Strong Defense Strategy

Based on the specific facts of your case, we’ll craft a tailored defense strategy aimed at achieving the best possible outcome, whether that’s having the charges reduced or dismissed or securing a favorable plea deal.

Negotiating Plea Bargains

If appropriate for your case, our team of experienced negotiators will engage with the prosecution to explore possible plea options, seeking to minimize the charges and penalties hanging over you.

Providing Aggressive Trial Representation

In the event that your case goes to trial, we’re prepared to stand up for you in court. Our attorneys are skilled litigators who will leverage their full abilities to defend your rights and advocate for your interests throughout the legal process.

Facing Drug Conveyance Charges?

Our attorneys are ready to provide the dependable representation you deserve. Schedule a free, confidential consultation and take the first step toward a positive resolution.

How We Can Build Your Defense

While the penalties for illegal conveyance of drugs can be severe, it’s important to remember that you have inalienable legal rights. Our attorneys explore every viable defense strategy based on the specific details of your case, including the following:

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Lack of Knowledge

If you were unaware that you were transporting illegal drugs, this could serve as a valid defense. For example, if you borrowed a car without knowing there were drugs hidden inside or carried a bag for a friend without examining its contents, we could argue that you lacked the necessary knowledge for an illegal conveyance conviction.

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Illegal Search and Seizure

The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures. If law enforcement personnel obtained evidence against you through an illegal search of your vehicle, person, or property, our attorneys will file motions to suppress it.

If successful, this approach could lead to the charges against you being reduced or dismissed entirely.

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Entrapment

Entrapment occurs when law enforcement officers or government agents induce a person to commit a crime they wouldn’t have otherwise committed. We’ll investigate whether law enforcement used tactics that crossed the line into entrapment, and if so, petition vigorously to have the charges against you dismissed.

Why Choose Gounaris Abboud for Your Illegal Conveyance Case?

When it comes to securing legal representation, the choice you make could be the difference-maker in your case. Here are just a few reasons to consider our firm:

Over 50 years of combined legal experience

Over 50 years of combined legal experience

Recognized by leading legal organizations, including Super Lawyers and Avvo

Recognized by leading legal organizations, including Super Lawyers and Avvo

Personalized attention

Personalized attention

Proven track record of success in drug defense cases

Proven track record of success in drug defense cases

Available 24/7 for free consultations

Available 24/7 for free consultations

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If you or someone you know has been charged with the illegal conveyance of drugs in Ohio, don’t hesitate to reach out to Gounaris Abboud. We are available around the clock to provide the legal guidance and support you need during this challenging time.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is constructive possession, and how does it relate to illegal conveyance?

In Ohio, you can be charged with illegal conveyance even if the drugs weren’t found directly on your person. This is known as “constructive possession,” which means you had the power to control the drugs and knew they were present. For example, if police find drugs in a hidden compartment of your car, you could face charges even if they don’t belong to you.

Can a passenger in a car be charged with illegal conveyance?

Yes. If the prosecution can prove the passenger knew about the drugs and had the means to exercise control over them, the passenger could be found guilty.

What should I do if I get pulled over and the police suspect drug activity?

Remain calm and be compliant, but don’t consent to a search of your vehicle without a warrant. Remember, you have the right to remain silent and consult an attorney. Anything you say can be used against you, so it’s best to politely exercise your rights and seek legal counsel immediately.

Does having a medical marijuana card protect me from illegal conveyance charges?

While Ohio’s medical marijuana law allows qualified patients to possess medical marijuana, it doesn’t permit illegal conveyance. Transporting medical marijuana outside of state-approved guidelines (e.g., exceeding possession limits or not keeping products in their original packaging) can still lead to charges.

Will I be drug tested if I'm charged with illegal conveyance?

Drug testing isn’t automatic, but the court may order a drug test as a condition of bond or probation or as part of the prosecution’s case.

Helpful Resources for Navigating Ohio's Legal System

We understand that facing drug charges can be overwhelming. With that in mind, we’ve compiled some valuable resources to help you better understand your rights and proceed smoothly through Ohio’s legal system:

While these resources can help you educate yourself and plan your next steps, it’s vital to consult a criminal defense lawyer for personalized legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances.

The Ohio Revised Code

The full text of Ohio’s laws, including those related to drug offenses and illegal conveyance.

Ohio Drug Courts

Information on Ohio’s specialized drug courts, which offer alternative sentencing options focused on treatment and rehabilitation for eligible individuals.