Dealing with drug charges is a frightening and overwhelming prospect. A conviction for drug possession, distribution, manufacturing, or trafficking can upend your life, jeopardizing your freedom, future, and everything you have worked so hard to achieve. But you do not have to face this daunting situation alone. With an experienced Greenville drug charges lawyer in your corner, you can fight back against the allegations and work towards the best possible outcome.

For over three decades, attorney William G. Yarborough has dedicated his career to criminal defense in Greenville and throughout South Carolina. As a former prosecutor, he knows firsthand how the other side thinks and operates. He leverages this insider’s perspective to devise effective defense strategies aimed at dismantling the prosecution’s case against his clients. When you hire William G. Yarborough as your drug charges lawyer, you gain a tireless advocate who will leave no stone unturned in building your defense.

Types of Drug Charges We Handle

South Carolina has some of the harshest drug laws in the nation. Depending on the substance involved and the amount, you could be facing misdemeanor or felony charges that carry hefty fines and lengthy prison sentences. Our law firm represents clients charged with a full spectrum of drug offenses, including:

  • Simple possession
  • Possession with intent to distribute
  • Distribution
  • Manufacturing
  • Trafficking
  • Conspiracy to violate drug laws

Whether you are accused of possessing a small amount of marijuana or smuggling large quantities of cocaine, attorney William G. Yarborough has the knowledge, skills, and determination to provide you with the aggressive defense representation you need and deserve.

Potential Consequences of a Drug Conviction

The penalties for a drug conviction vary based on the specific charge, the schedule of the drug, aggravating factors like proximity to a school, and your prior criminal history. Even a misdemeanor conviction for simple possession can result in up to three years behind bars for a first offense. And if you are found guilty of trafficking, you could be sentenced to 25 years or more in prison with no possibility of parole.

Beyond the court-imposed sentences, a drug conviction can also derail your life in ways you may not expect. You may find it difficult to secure employment, as many companies are reluctant to hire individuals with drug offenses on their records. Your educational opportunities may be limited, as a conviction can make you ineligible for federal student aid. If you are not a U.S. citizen, a conviction can lead to deportation proceedings. A drug crime on your record can also impact custody and visitation if you are a parent.

Given the high stakes, you cannot afford to take chances with your defense. You need a battle-tested Greenville dangerous drugs lawyer who will aggressively advocate for your rights and freedom. That is precisely what you will find at the law office of William G. Yarborough.

Skilled at Challenging Evidence

In building your defense, our drug crime lawyer will meticulously examine every aspect of your case to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence. They will assess the constitutionality of any searches and seizures that led to the discovery of alleged drugs. If the police violated your Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable search and seizure, they will file a motion to suppress the drugs from being used as evidence against you. Without this crucial evidence, the prosecution may have no choice but to dismiss the charges.

Our drug charges lawyer will also carefully analyze crime lab reports, as we have seen many instances of faulty testing, contaminated samples, and breaks in the chain of custody that undermine the reliability of the state’s evidence. Our goal is to cast doubt on every piece of the state’s case to position you for the most favorable outcome.

Pursuing Alternative Sentencing

In some cases, the evidence against our client is so strong that avoiding a conviction is unlikely. But even then, all is not lost. William G. Yarborough is experienced at exploring sentencing alternatives that can help you avoid jail time and get the help you need to break the cycle of addiction.

For first-time offenders facing possession charges, a conditional discharge under section 44-53-450 of the South Carolina Code may be an option. With a conditional discharge, you are placed on probation without being judged guilty. If you complete probation, your case will be dismissed, and you can honestly tell prospective employers that you have never been convicted of a crime.

A drug court program may provide a pathway to putting charges behind them. Drug court is an intensive supervision program that requires participants to undergo substance abuse treatment, submit to random drug testing, attend regular court appearances, and meet other obligations. If you complete the program, which typically takes 12 to 18 months, your charges will be dismissed, and you may be eligible to have your record expunged.

Personalized Attention and Proactive Communication

At the law office of William G. Yarborough, we understand that facing drug charges is a stressful and unnerving experience. You may feel like your life is spiraling out of control. We are here to provide reassurance amid the chaos. As our client, you will receive personalized attention and continuous communication throughout your case.

William G. Yarborough takes the time to get to know his clients, understand their situations, and learn their stories. He recognizes that you are coming to him during one of the worst times in your life, and he responds with the respect, compassion, and dedicated advocacy you deserve. You will work directly with William G. Yarborough from start to finish, not with an associate or paralegal. He will thoroughly explain the charges against you, realistically assess your options, and help you make informed decisions about how to proceed. As your case unfolds, he will keep you fully apprised of any developments.

Our Greenville Dangerous Drugs Lawyers Are Ready to Fight for You

If you are facing drug charges in Greenville, you need an aggressive, results-oriented Greenville drug charges lawyer who will work tirelessly to protect your rights and preserve your freedom. With William G. Yarborough in your corner, you can have peace of mind knowing that a relentless fighter is championing your cause. Take the first step now by contacting our office for your confidential consultation.

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Why Hire WGY Law?

Experience You Can Count On

I started William G. Yarborough Attorney at Law because I wanted the people of Greenville to have an experienced criminal lawyer available to guide them. I understand the impact a criminal conviction can have on your personal and professional life. You can rely on me to aggressively fight to defend your rights and protect your freedom. I will tailor my defense strategy to your specific needs, utilizing my 25 years of experience when forming a strategy to defend you. As a former federal and state prosecutor and chief public defender, I understand the criminal justice system well and know what is needed to not only guide you through it but defend you from it.

By The Numbers

  • More Than 750-1,000 Completed Federal and State Court Trials
  • Over 25 Years In Private Practice
  • Over 30 Years In Federal and Statewide Grand Jury Courts

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Case Plan

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Resolution

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a lawyer?

If you have been charged with a crime, arrested, or under investigation then you need a lawyer.

When you’re charged with a crime, there may be potential penalties that you’re not aware of. But there are ways to defend against the charges, too. Your lawyer can strategize for your case. They can represent you in court and to the prosecutor, putting their expertise to work for you.

Even if the charges don’t seem significant now, they may affect you in the future. Your lawyer defends your freedom and your best interests. If you’re facing a criminal charge or police investigation, contact a criminal defense lawyer.

What steps should I take immediately to protect my rights?

If you’re arrested or charged with a crime, be polite – but don’t consent to any search. Politely say that you refuse to answer any questions. Don’t resist the law enforcement officer.

Exercise your right to remain silent. This includes law enforcement officers before and after the arrest. It also means not talking to others at the police station, your friends, extended family, and social media. The things you say can be used against you.

Ask to contact your lawyer. Then call us right away. We can represent you at your next court hearing. Save everything that you think may be relevant to the case.

How long will my case take?

Every case has a different timeline depending on the severity and facts of the case. Some criminal charges can be resolved in just a few weeks. Others can take several months.

As your lawyer, William G. Yarborough will help you balance the various factors. It can take time to build defenses and/or negotiate a favorable plea agreement. It may be worth it to wait to go to trial. Other times, it’s best to take a plea deal.

What’s right for you depends on multiple factors. Attorney Yarborough can advise you on what he thinks is your best course of action.

Will my case go to trial?

There may be non-trial options available to you. You may secure a plea bargain or a pre-trial case diversion. Sometimes, preliminary motions can result in charges being dismissed.

However, you always have the right to a trial. In a trial, the prosecutor must prove the charges against you beyond a reasonable doubt.

Most cases don’t end up going to trial. But what matters is your case. Attorney Yarborough will work with you on a personalized case plan that reflects your interests and goals.

If your case does go to trial, Attorney William G. Yarborough is prepared to aggressively defend you in court.

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