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Dedham Drug Crimes Lawyer

Charged With a Drug Crime in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts takes drug crimes very seriously. If you are arrested or are under investigation, state and local law enforcement will use all of their resources to convict you. In addition to other penalties, you can lose your driver's license, even if you were not driving when you were arrested. John E. DeVito Esq. of DeVito and Visconti, P.A. uses his experience in criminal law to counteract the prosecution's tactics and protect his clients' rights.

As a former assistant district attorney, Mr. DeVito understands how the state prosecutes drug crimes. He knows how to find and exploit weaknesses in the case against you. Throughout his 30-plus years as a criminal law attorney, he has handled thousands of drug cases. To make an appointment with a Dedham drug crimes attorney, please call or contact us online.

Put an Experienced Lawyer on Your Side

Attorney DeVito has experience with all types of state drug charges, including those involving ecstasy (MDMA), methamphetamines (meth and crystal meth), marijuana, cocaine and crack, heroin, LSD (acid) and prescription drugs such as OxyContin, oxycodone, hydrocodone and Ritalin. He can defend you against charges such as:

In any drug case, it is important to question the evidence and the case against you. Did police search your home or car without a warrant and without probable cause? Did they use a confidential informant to make the arrest? If law enforcement violated your constitutional rights, attorney DeVito can argue for evidence to be suppressed. Depending on the details of the case, the suppression of evidence sometimes leads to a dismissal of the charges.

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