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Orlando Drug Crimes As a former Federal prosecutor assigned to the Narcotics Section of District, State or U.S. Attorney's Office for almost 8 years, as well as an Assistant United States lawyer assigned to the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Unit of the Narcotics Division for almost 3 years, William H. Bryan III, Esq., has tried numerous Federal criminal cases pertaining to severe Federal drug-trafficking offenses, to include intricate international drug-trafficking investigations. The Law Offices of William H. Bryan III, P.A., is committed to providing the most compelling defense to any and all drug offenses, from simple possession to paramount international drug-trafficking violations. Even the most seemingly trivial drug-related conviction can have long-lasting detrimental effects on the majority details of your life. If in fact you have been charged with or are being investigated for a drug-trafficking offense, you will be fighting against the best and most experienced prosecuting lawyers who will allocate vast amounts of time, money and resources to guarantee that you are found guilty and receive the maximum prison time. William H. Bryan III, Esq., is intimately familiar with the language and strategies of the policies and procedures of the United States lawyer’s Office and can placed that knowledge to work in preparing your defense. William H. Bryan III, Esq., has substantial experience in drug-trafficking crimes, and can provide compelling legal representation in connection with all manner of drug-trafficking offenses, including the following: As your drug crimes criminal defense attorney, William H. Bryan III, Esq., will aggressively scrutinize the evidence and proven facts of your case to find potential successful defenses that may not be visible to an inexperienced lawyer. Among the issues we routinely argue and defend and investigate are: The existing evidence. Is it enough to convict? The initial contact with the police. Was it legal? Did the police have the right to stop you? The arrest. Did the police have probable cause? The drugs. Where did the police find the drugs? Ownership of the drugs. To whom did the drugs belong? The prescription. Were the drugs receiveed through a valid prescription? Control of the drugs. Were the drugs located in an area under your exclusive control? The behavior of the police. Were you entrapped? Did you make a voluntary confession? Did the police read you your rights? Remember, if you have been charged with a drug crime, your future is in jeopardy. Don't jeopardize your future; placed your defense in the right hands - ours. Contact the Law Offices of William H. Bryan III, P.A., today for a free confidential consultation.
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