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Delaware Drug Paraphernalia Defense Lawyer

Drug Paraphernalia Charge Attorney In Delaware

In the state of Delaware it is a crime to be in possession of illegal drugs, narcotics and controlled substances.  It is also illegal to possess any tools, devices or instruments that may be used to take, ingest, inhale or inject those drugs, narcotics or substances. If you are caught with and arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia it should be taken very seriously. It is a crime that will follow you around for years to come if convicted.

If you have been arrested in New Castle County, Kent County or Sussex County for a drug paraphernalia possession please call me, Delaware Narcotics Crime Lawyer Brian J. Chapman at 302 656 2528. You may also email a Delaware Drug Charge Defense Lawyer here. I am a former prosecutor and have many years experience on both sides of criminal law in Delaware. I have a proven track record of successfully defending those accused of drug crimes in Delaware. I will fight to protect your rights, your reputation, your future as well as your freedom.

Types Of Drug Paraphernalia

Any number of instruments, tools, household devices and everyday utensils can be considered drug paraphernalia by law enforcement officials. Everyday examples and the drugs they are used for are:

Wrapping/Rolling Papers (used to roll drugs into cigarette form)

Plastic Bags/Baggies (used to transport and deliver specific amounts of narcotics)

Scales (used to weigh drugs for sale/distribution)

Bongs (marijuana/hashish)

Bowls (marijuana/hashish)

Pipes (marijuana/hashish)

Spoons (heroin/crack cocaine)

Light Bulbs (crystal methamphetamine)

Syringes (heroin/anabolic steroids/performance enhancing drugs)

Drug Paraphernalia Laws In Delaware

If you are caught being in possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use it is classified is a misdemeanor in the state of Delaware. However making, manufacturing, selling and delivering drug paraphernalia in Delaware is considered a felony. If arrested and convicted it will be a class G felony. Should you sell or deliver drug paraphernalia to a minor in Delaware you can be convicted of a class E felony. Being arrested for being in possession of drug paraphernalia is an extremely serious offense. Retaining a qualified Delaware Drug Paraphernalia Defense Attorney is absolutely in your best interest.

Contact A Delaware Drug Crime Defense Lawyer

Being arrested for a drug crime in Delaware carries with it many severe legal, administrative and financial consequences if convicted. The ramifications of a drug crime conviction are very difficult to escape and can haunt you years after the conviction. In the immediate future your freedom can be taken away. Your employability can be impacted, you may have trouble securing housing and your ability to continue your education may be effected. Let me, an experienced Delaware Drug Crime Attorney fight for your rights. Call me, Delaware Drug Charge Lawyer Brian J. Chapman at 302 656 2528. You can also email a Wilmington Delaware Drug Paraphernalia Charge Attorney by clicking here.

I proudly serve those charged with drug crimes throughout New Castle County, Kent County and Sussex County Delaware. Within these counties I serve all cities, towns & suburbs in including, but not limited to, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Pike Creek, Hockessin, New Castle, Stanton, Newport, New Castle, Bear, Glasgow, Middletown, Odessa and Townsend, Smyrna, Dover, Milford, Harrington, Kenton, Little Creek, Seaford, Georgetown, Millsboro, Milton, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, Ocean View, Laurel, Delmar and Dagsboro.

 



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