September 9, 2025
Possession of Class “A” Heroin
A well-established business owner was charged with possession of class “A” drug. While enjoying the casino with a friend it was determined that there was heroin and drug paraphernalia in his hotel room. The contraband was found during a public safety search because of a cigarette smoke alarm. Police then found client and his partner and confronted them. It was apparent that the other party was the culprit, but the police charged them both with the same offense. Client was particularly mature, respectful and professional with the police and in turn the police declined to arrest them and simply issued a summons to appear in court. The matter continued for several court dates as any resolution by the government required an admission of wrongdoing and drug screening. Confident in our case, we placed the matter on for a trial, which on the day of trial, the government agreed to drop the matter with proof of two NA meetings.
RESULT: 2 NA Meetings resolves Possession of Class A Charge.