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How can the intent to distribute be established?

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Being charged with drug possession in South Carolina may be only the start of your trouble. You may go on to be hit with any number of additional charges that are related to the case. One of them may be the intent to not only possess but also distribute a drug. You can expect this you are caught with drugs in bulk.

A large quantity is needed to raise suspicion

One of the most common drug charges that a defendant can receive in South Carolina is intent to distribute. The suspicion that you are attempting to proceed to the distribution of dangerous drugs can be established in several ways. The most obvious is that you were found with too much to be using all on your own.

You may also have been found with a large amount of money that you can’t seem to account for. This will be all the more suspicious if you don’t have a job that pays a larger than normal salary. You may also be discovered in the vicinity of materials that can be used for the packing and distribution of drugs.

Possession to distribute can’t always be proved

It should be pointed out that the mere fact that you have been arrested on drug charges doesn’t mean you are guilty. Suspicion of your intent to distribute does not mean an automatic conviction. The authorities will still have to prove that you definitely had the intent to commit this act.

The timing of your arrest may prove to be an issue that can work in your favor. Someone may claim that you are due to receive 10 kilograms of heroin. But if you are arrested before you gain access to the drugs, you can’t be charged with possession in order to distribute.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a lawyer?

If you have been charged with a crime, arrested, or under investigation then you need a lawyer.

When you’re charged with a crime, there may be potential penalties that you’re not aware of. But there are ways to defend against the charges, too. Your lawyer can strategize for your case. They can represent you in court and to the prosecutor, putting their expertise to work for you.

Even if the charges don’t seem significant now, they may affect you in the future. Your lawyer defends your freedom and your best interests. If you’re facing a criminal charge or police investigation, contact a criminal defense lawyer.

What steps should I take immediately to protect my rights?

If you’re arrested or charged with a crime, be polite – but don’t consent to any search. Politely say that you refuse to answer any questions. Don’t resist the law enforcement officer.

Exercise your right to remain silent. This includes law enforcement officers before and after the arrest. It also means not talking to others at the police station, your friends, extended family, and social media. The things you say can be used against you.

Ask to contact your lawyer. Then call us right away. We can represent you at your next court hearing. Save everything that you think may be relevant to the case.

How long will my case take?

Every case has a different timeline depending on the severity and facts of the case. Some criminal charges can be resolved in just a few weeks. Others can take several months.

As your lawyer, William G. Yarborough will help you balance the various factors. It can take time to build defenses and/or negotiate a favorable plea agreement. It may be worth it to wait to go to trial. Other times, it’s best to take a plea deal.

What’s right for you depends on multiple factors. Attorney Yarborough can advise you on what he thinks is your best course of action.

Will my case go to trial?

There may be non-trial options available to you. You may secure a plea bargain or a pre-trial case diversion. Sometimes, preliminary motions can result in charges being dismissed.

However, you always have the right to a trial. In a trial, the prosecutor must prove the charges against you beyond a reasonable doubt.

Most cases don’t end up going to trial. But what matters is your case. Attorney Yarborough will work with you on a personalized case plan that reflects your interests and goals.

If your case does go to trial, Attorney William G. Yarborough is prepared to aggressively defend you in court.

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