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Unfortunately, Tennessee has a high rate of drug use. According to The Tennessean, the Nashville area was the second deadliest in drug overdoses in the U.S. Shelby County was 12th in the nation for overdoses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that one of the leading causes of adult death in the country is drug overdoses, which have increased over the past decades. 

Many of these deaths occur due to drug cultivation and manufacturing, which are among the gravest drug-related crimes in Tennessee and nationwide. These charges involve the production, growth, or creation of illegal substances and have severe legal consequences. 

The gravity of these charges underscores the critical need for experienced legal representation. Hiring a lawyer who focuses exclusively on criminal defense can be the key to navigating the complexities of the criminal justice system. 

At Law Office of Joshua N. Corman, our Memphis drug cultivation and manufacturing attorney can give you the advantage of his extensive career experience as a former prosecutor. Attorney Corman has in-depth insight into how local prosecutors pursue convictions. This inside knowledge can be crucial to building an aggressive defense that can uncover flaws in the legal tactics being used against you. 

The sooner you bring in our attorney, the better off you will be. We can protect your rights, maximize fair play when dealing with law enforcement investigations and the courts, and aggressively advocate for you at every stage of the legal process.  

Reserve your free case assessment with our Memphis drug cultivation and manufacturing attorney at Law Office of Joshua N. Corman. Phone (901) 657-4928 or contact us online for an in-person or virtual appointment. Hablamos español.

Drug Cultivation Charges in Memphis

Cultivation charges primarily relate to the illegal growing of marijuana plants. The severity of the charge depends on factors such as the number of plants involved, the intended use (personal versus commercial), and whether minors were involved or present during the cultivation process. 

Cultivation is considered a serious offense and can lead to significant penalties, including incarceration, fines, and a lasting criminal record. Even cultivating a few plants can lead to considerable jail time and financial repercussions. 

The law considers both intent and execution, emphasizing the seriousness of these cases. For example, cultivating fewer than ten plants may result in a felony charge with incarceration of one to six years and fines of up to $5,000.

Charges escalate the more plants are involved, with the worst felonies carrying a maximum of up to 60 years in prison and fines of up to $500,000. Repeat offenses carry harsher penalties. 

Due to the potential societal impact of drug distribution, law enforcement agencies are vigilant in monitoring and prosecuting these activities. An aggressive legal defense is essential to minimize legal consequences and protect future opportunities. 

Drug Manufacturing Charges in Memphis

Manufacturing involves the illegal production or synthesis of controlled substances. This can include altering existing substances or combining chemicals to create drugs. Commonly manufactured drugs include methamphetamine, cocaine, synthetic marijuana, and Ecstasy or MDMA. They involve complex chemical processes typically performed in makeshift labs. 

These operations frequently use hazardous and toxic ingredients such as acetone, hydrochloric acid, and other chemicals. These chemicals pose significant health risks to individuals and can cause severe environmental harm. 

Drug Manufacturing Penalties in Tennessee

Manufacturing drugs is viewed as a grave offense due to its potential public health hazards. Penalties are harsh, often including years of incarceration and significant fines. The specific charges depend upon the facts of the case, including the intended distribution scale and the methods used. For example, manufacturing large quantities of methamphetamine can result in fines of up to $100,000 and prison sentences ranging from 15 to 25 years.

Certain circumstances can increase the severity of penalties. These include manufacturing drugs in proximity to schools or parks, involving minors in the production process, or when the manufacturing operation poses a risk to public safety or health. Moreover, the court considers past criminal records when determining penalties.

Beyond fines and imprisonment, those convicted of drug manufacturing may face additional repercussions such as government asset forfeiture, which can include cash, vehicles, real estate, and other assets believed to be linked to the crime. 

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Why Choose Law Office of Joshua N. Corman?

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    Our firm provides caring, dedicated defense, treating each client with the utmost compassion and respect.
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Turn to Law Office of Joshua N. Corman for a Skilled Defense

Our firm is committed to providing an effective defense against drug cultivation and manufacturing charges. We begin with an exhaustive investigation, examining all aspects of your arrest and the evidence against you. 

Our approach uses our attorney’s background as a former prosecutor to anticipate and counter prosecution strategies. Additionally, we challenge any procedural errors or rights violations that may have occurred during the investigation or arrest. 

From negotiating plea bargains to presenting compelling defenses in court, we craft an individualized strategy to achieve the best possible outcome. 

Call (901) 657-4928 or email us online to consult our Memphis drug cultivation and manufacturing defense lawyer. 

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