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Man Charged with Selling Marijuana to Kids

Posted by Steve KarimiOct 02, 20130 Comments

A man in Seattle was arrested this week for distributing marijuana to middle school and high school kids. When his home was searched, police found 1,200 grams of pot as well as several weapons. He is now facing federal charges for distribution of marijuana as well as drug possession. This serves as a reminder of the seriousness of a marijuana charge especially when minors are involved. If you or a family member have been arrested in Washington and are facing marijuana charges, call an experienced Seattle marijuana defense attorney as The Law Offices of Steve Karimi.

Utah Judge Charged with Drug Possession

Posted by Steve KarimiAug 28, 20130 Comments

Virginia Ward, a former judge in Salt Lake City, plead guilty to a charge of picking up 2 packages of Oxytocin to deliver to her dealer. She was initially charged with two counts of drug possession, but one was dropped in exchange for her guilty plea

Do I Need a Drug Possession Defense Attorney

Posted by Steve KarimiAug 20, 20130 Comments

If you have been accused of drug possession or a drug related crime in Seattle, you may be wondering if you really need a Seattle defense attorney. The fact of the matter is that hiring an experienced drug possession lawyer is the best way to make sure that you get the best results possible. When it comes to your future, you can never do too much to protect it.

Fighting Drug Charges in Seattle

Posted by Steve KarimiAug 14, 20130 Comments

If you are arrested for a drug related crime in Seattle, be prepared to fight. Penalties for drug crimes are very strict and even a misdemeanor crime like marijuana possession can have long term negative effects on your life. The best course of action is to hire a Seattle drug crime defense attorney to assist you. At The Law Offices of Steve Karimi, we understand how serious drug crime charges are and that is why we work so hard to defend you.

How Can You Defend a Drug Possession Charge?

Posted by Steve KarimiJul 26, 20130 Comments

Charges for drug possession are unique because the evidence is the crime in itself. For example, if you are charged with possession of cocaine, the strongest evidence that the prosecution has against you is the cocaine. Unlike other crimes, it is impossible to argue that the evidence is flawed or...

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