Arrested in Travis, Williamson, Bastrop, or Hays County? Call Jason S. English Law, PLLC Now!
If you've been charged with possession of drug paraphernalia in Austin or surrounding counties, don't wait—time is critical. A conviction can result in hefty fines, possible jail time, and a permanent mark on your criminal record. Protect your future with an experienced legal team on your side.
Why Choose Jason S. English Law, PLLC?
Jason S. English is a former prosecutor who knows the ins and outs of the Texas legal system. With decades of experience, our team understands how cases are built in Travis, Williamson, Hays, and Bastrop counties. This expertise allows us to craft a defense strategy tailored to protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.
- Free Case Review: Get answers with no obligation.
- Flexible Payment Plans: Affordable options to meet your needs.
- Award-Winning Local Law Firm: Trusted by Austin-area residents.
- Experienced Defense Team: Former prosecutors with a proven track record in drug possession cases.
Our #1 Goal: Dismissal or Charge Reduction
We are relentless in our efforts to secure a dismissal or negotiate a reduction in charges. From challenging the evidence to investigating the legality of the search, we leave no stone unturned to protect your rights.
Understanding Drug Paraphernalia Charges in Texas
In Texas, drug paraphernalia includes any item used to grow, manufacture, process, store, or use illegal drugs. This broad definition can apply to pipes, bongs, syringes, scales, and even common items like plastic bags or spoons, depending on the context.
Key Penalties for Drug Paraphernalia Offenses
- Possession: Class C misdemeanor, fines up to $500.
- Delivery or Intent to Deliver: Penalties escalate to state jail felonies with up to 2 years of incarceration and $10,000 in fines.
- Delivery to a Minor: Harsher penalties for distributing to individuals under 18.
Defending Your Case
Our firm uses proven defense strategies to fight your charges, including:
- Challenging Intent: Proving the item was used for legal purposes.
- Questioning Evidence: Demonstrating violations of your Fourth Amendment rights.
- Arguing Lack of Knowledge: Showing you were unaware of the item's presence.
The Consequences Are Real—Act Now
A conviction for drug paraphernalia doesn't just result in fines or jail time—it can also have long-term effects on your life. Criminal records can:
- Limit job opportunities.
- Prevent housing approvals.
- Impact educational funding and admission.
- Damage personal relationships and community reputation.
Don't let one mistake define your future. Fight back with a legal team dedicated to protecting your rights.
Call Today for Immediate Help
The clock is ticking. Every moment you wait can hurt your chances of a favorable outcome. Take the first step toward protecting your future by contacting Jason S. English Law, PLLC today.
📞 Call 512-454-7548 Now for Your Free Case Review
Start building your defense with experienced attorneys who will fight tirelessly for your rights. Don't risk your future—call now!