Michigan Drug Cultivation & Manufacture (Grow Houses) Attorney
Defending Against Meth Lab and Drug Cultivation Charges in Detroit, Lansing, Ann Arbor and Throughout Michigan
In Michigan, buying a small amount of marijuana from another person is a misdemeanor. Owning even one pot plant, however, is a felony with the possibility of a four year prison sentence. Police make no exception for personal use when drug cultivation or manufacturing is involved.
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A. Scott Grabel & Associates is recognized as one of the premier criminal defense law firms representing people charged with drug crimes. With offices throughout the state, we represent clients throughout Michigan. Contact us as soon as you have been charged or come under investigation for charges.
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We represent clients charged with all misdemeanor and felony drug offenses in federal and state courts, including:
- Federal and major felony drug offenses
- Drug possession
- Possession with intent to deliver
- Drug distribution and sale
- Drug trafficking
- Manufacturing
Do you have a conviction on your record? We also offer a full range of post-conviction and appeals services and can also help you pursue expungement of your record after a previous misdemeanor conviction.
It Was Just a Little Marijuana…
Even ordering a book about drug manufacturing (such as making meth) or ordering marijuana seeds over the internet can result in a serious criminal charge. Across Michigan, there is a trend toward prosecuting meth lab and marijuana grow-house cases even before they are in operation. If you have been charged with drug manufacturing or cultivation or are under investigation for any drug offense in Michigan, we are here to protect your rights and freedom.
Under the guidance of trial attorney Scott Grabel, your criminal defense team offers more than 100 combined years of experience in municipal, state and federal courts throughout Michigan. We will work diligently to suppress the evidence and challenge illegal search and seizure or any invalid search warrant in these cases in order to force prosecutors to drop or reduce the charges. We assess each case individually and develop creative and innovative strategies based on the facts and the county in which charges were filed.
Contact us today for a free consultation.