Hassett & Associates, P.A.
Call 24/7 - (954) 791-3939 | Hablamos Español
Hassett & Associates, P.A.
Call 24/7 - (954) 791-3939 | Hablamos Español

Main Office:
6099 Stirling Road, Ste 217
Davie, FL 33314
954-791-3939

Broward Office:
1327 SE 2nd Ave.
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316
954-760-9911

Miami Dade Office:
By Appointment Only
Miami, FL
305-567-1211

Drug Schedule

Florida Statutes outline a schedule of prohibited drugs, liquids, gases, and other abused substances. If a police officer has searched your car or your person and found one of these substances, call Criminal Defense Attorney Kenneth P. Hassett of Hassett and Associates, P.A. Not only can he represent you in criminal court, he can investigate the facts of your specific case to determine whether the police officer followed the United States Supreme Court’s rules of criminal procedure for search and seizure, whether the officer properly administered Miranda Rights and Warnings, and whether the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel was denied. If the police have violated the constitutional right to freedom from unreasonable search and seizure, the right to be read Miranda Rights, or the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel, it may be possible for Criminal Defense Attorney Kenneth P. Hassett to get the criminal charges against you dismissed. If you were charged on drug possession or a police officer has searched your person, car, or home in Miami Dade County, Fort Lauderdale, or Broward County, call Criminal Defense Attorney Kenneth P. Hassett 24 hours per day for an immediate free consultation with a Drug Schedule Lawyer to discuss your rights in criminal law proceedings.

893.03 Standards and schedules.

893.0301 Death resulting from apparent drug overdose; reporting requirements.

893.031 Industrial exceptions to controlled substance scheduling.

893.033 Listed chemicals.

893.035 Control of new substances; findings of fact; delegation of authority to Attorney General to control substances by rule.

893.0355 Control of scheduled substances; delegation of authority to Attorney General to reschedule substance, or delete substance, by rule.

893.0356 Control of new substances; findings of fact; “controlled substance analog” defined.

Disclaimer

The information on this page does not represent legal advice. Florida Statues obtained from Online Sunshine, www.leg.state.fl.us, the official site of the Florida Legislature. Because the law is continually changing, some of the provisions contained herein may be out of date. It is always wise to seek counsel from an experienced criminal attorney like Kenneth Hassett.

If you have been charged as an Accessory After the Fact or a Principal in the First Degree to a criminal offense in Broward or Miami-Dade County, call Criminal Defense Attorney Kenneth P. Hassett.

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