DISCLAIMER: These testimonials represent a small sampling of clients the firm has helped. Case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case.
Representation for Drug Possession, Distribution and Trafficking Charges in Mecklenburg County
If you have been arrested on state or federal drug charges in the state of North Carolina, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to stand up for your rights. While gathering evidence, police officers are not always concerned with the rights of the suspects. You need a lawyer who can protect your rights at every phase of the criminal process.
At the Roberts Law Group, PLLC, we know what strategies prosecutors use to convict drug offense suspects, and we work hard to provide a skilled defense for every client. Attorney Patrick Roberts is a former Assistant District Attorney, and has obtained successful results in cases involving state and federal drug charges, including the reduction and dismissal of charges in a number of cases.
We advise that you do not talk to the police before contacting our firm and talking with us about your situation.
State vs. M.S. - It was alleged that our client assisted an incarcerated co-defendant by hiding illegal substances from law enforcement. She was facing six to eight months in prison. Result: We were able to negotiate a dismissal of our client's charges. Read more about our Proven Results in Difficult Cases.
Drug Charge Defense Lawyer in North Carolina
In Charlotte, Raleigh and throughout the state, the Roberts Law Group defends people facing every type of drug charge, including:
- Drug possession charges
- Possession with the intent to sell
- Drug trafficking
- Drug distribution
- Conspiracy to traffic
- Cultivation and manufacturing
- School zone offenses
- Prescription drug fraud
Our clients have been arrested on offenses involving cocaine, marijuana, prescription drugs, heroin and other illegal substances. We will stand up for your rights in court and build an effective defense for your case.
Learn more information about drug offense statutes, including the possession of cocaine and the potential penalties upon a conviction. Read the information in statute § 90-95 if you would like to understand the burden of proof that prosecutors have at trial.
Know Your Rights Under the Law
If you have been arrested for a drug offense in North Carolina, contact the Roberts Law Group to learn more about your rights. Schedule a free initial consultation with us by calling our Raleigh office toll free at 866-630-2389 to make an appointment.
Maryland vs. M.W.
Charge:
Attempted Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substance (Two Counts), Drug Possession
Facing:
44 years
Result:
Jury Trial - Not Guilty
Two officers testified at this jury trial. Inconsistencies elicited on the cross examination of the officers established that the Government did not do enough to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Maryland vs. R.B.
Charge:
Attempted Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substance (Two Counts), Drug Possession (Two Counts)
Facing:
44 years
Result:
Jury Trial - Acquittal Motion Granted & Not Guilty
This defendant was charged with dealing cocaine to multiple buyers. Cross examination elicited that only one officer witnessed the transactions, witnessed the hidden stash, and made the arrest. This officer had prior history of negative interaction with the defendant. The defendant did not testify. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty on all counts.










