Cannabis Defense Lawyers
Cannabis Defense Lawyers
Mayo Bartlett is a Cannabis Defense Lawyer who has the experience and dedication that you or your loved one needs on their side when facing marihuana (marijuana) charges. Cannabis is known as Marihuana, or Marijuana, depending upon the municipality or organization referring to the plant.
Mayo Bartlett is a former Westchester County Prosecutor who served more than 10 years in the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office in White Plains New York, and he was selected as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers by the National Trial Lawyers, and recognized as a Super Lawyer. in fact, Mayo is honored to have been featured on the cover of the 2020 New York Metro Super Lawyers Magazine as seen below.
Mr. Bartlett has been a Cannabis Defense Lawyer since 2003, and he has a thorough understanding of police procedure from years spent working with officers and detectives throughout Westchester County, New York City and the Hudson Valley. He has handled thousands of criminal cases, and has successfully had many felony charges reduced to misdemeanors, or had them dismissed entirely. Mayo has obtained a verdict of not guilty for a variety of violent charges that would have resulted in sentences of decades, and sometimes life in prison.
Mayo Bartlett has extensive experience in Westchester County Criminal Courts and he is familiar with every aspect of handling Marihuana (Marijuana) Cases and other felony and misdemeanor cases from arraignment and bail applications, through motion practice, discovery and trial. As Weed Lawyers, our criminal defense team works frequently with private investigators and forensic experts to provide you with the best defense for your marijuana case. In fact, Mayo has handled hundreds of Cannabis or Marijuana cases ranging from simple Unlawful Possession of Marihuana which is a violation and not a crime, through major felony marijuana cases involving the possession and sale of 50 or more pounds of marijuana.
Cannabis (Marihuana) Cases
Mayo Bartlett is a Cannabis Defense Lawyer. Many people are not aware that weed cases are very serious allegations. This may be because several states have either decriminalized Marihuana possession, or even made it legal. The decriminalization of Marihuana (weed) does not mean that it is legal to possess Marihuana, it simply means that simple possession may be treated as a noncriminal offense which may be punishable by a fine, or sometimes even a short period of jail time. In contrast, legalization of Marihuana possession means that there is no penalty for simple possession. Nevertheless, even where Marihuana possession is legal, you may be required to have a license to possess Marihuana.
While it is legal to possess marihuana in New York State under certain circumstances, it is still illegal to sell Marihuana in New York. Under Federal Criminal Law, Possession of Marihuana is still illegal, despite the fact that some jurisdictions such as New York City have considered, or enacted policies of not arresting people for simple marijuana possession. Nevertheless, these policies are discretionary and are not a change in the law. The punishments for marijauna offenses and crimes in New York can mean many years in prison. If you or a loved one is facing Marihuana related charges, choosing an attorney to defend your case is one of the most important — if not the most important — decisions you will ever have to make. It is absolutely critical that you retain the services of an aggressive, highly experienced criminal defense attorney with a proven track record as soon as you possibly can. Let our Marijuana defense attorneys help you in your time of need. We will help you navigate your marijuana case whether it is a simple violation, or a federal felony.
Cannabis (Marihuana) Consequences
As a Cannabis Defense Lawyer, Mayo Bartlett represents people who have been severely impacted by pleas of guilty to marijuana (marihuana) related offenses. Marihuana crimes and offense are among the least understood charges a person can face. Often, the allegations alone are enough to damage a person’s life, causing the accused to lose eligibility to receive federal student loans, to lose the right to remain in the United States if he or she is an immigrant, and to even lose their freedom. Our Cannabis Defense Attorneys also have extensive experience representing college students who have criminal charges against them. Seemingly minor charges like Marijuana possession may lead to denial of student loans, and even expulsion from school. If you, or a loved one is a college student facing criminal charges contact us immediately so that we may help you effectively resolve the case while preserving your ability to complete your education.
Another possible consequence of the use of Cannabis is the potential to face criminal charges for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs. Marijuana remains in your body for a month or more. For that reason, even if you are not high, it will still be present in your blood. If you have an accident that involves death or serious injury to another person, and your blood is taken, either voluntarily, or by a court order, you may face criminal charges. If you refuse the blood test, you may be arrested and charged with DWI refusal. You should also be aware that if police stop you and smell the odor of Marijuana coming from the vehicle you are driving, they may ask you to exit the vehicle, and depending on the specific circumstances, they may have probable cause to search you and/or your vehicle.
It is important to choose an attorney who has experience handling these delicate cases. Our legal team includes forensic experts, private investigators with law enforcement backgrounds, and seasoned attorneys.
As Cannabis (Marihuana) is gaining acceptance in New York State, and throughout the United States, it may be possible to have old marihuana convictions expunged. Please contact us to determine whether you are eligible for sealing or expungement of a prior marihuana case.
With offices located in the Westchester Financial Center which is one block from the White Plains Train Station and bus depot, and two blocks from the Westchester County Court, our weed lawyers handle weed cases in Federal Court, as well as New York State Courts in New York City, Westchester County, including White Plains, Yonkers, Mount Vernon, Rye, Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, Peekskill, Mount Pleasant, Dobbs Ferry, Armonk, Chappaqua, Greenburgh, Elmsford, Valhalla, New Rochelle, Pleasantville, Bronxville, Eastchester, Scarsdale, Mamaroneck, Hartsdale, Harrison, Mount Vernon, Port Chester, Somers, Ossining, Yorktown, Croton on Hudson, Cortlandt, Brewster, Southeast, Putnam Valley, Bedford, Larchmont, Tuckahoe, Hastings, Pelham, Katonah, Mount Kisco, New Castle, North Castle, Lewisboro, South Salem, North Salem, Nyack, Ardsley, Irvington, Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Putnam County , Dutchess County, Rockland County, Ulster County and throughout the Hudson Valley.
Mayo appeared almost every week on a legal panel featured on Richard French Live which is available on WRNN. The show was taped live every Wednesday from 6:00 pm to 7:00 p.m. and airs throughout New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, including the five boroughs of New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, the Washington DC Metro Area, Dallas, Houston, San Fransisco, Los Angeles and Hawaii.
If you or someone you know is facing allegations of Cannabis (Marihuana), don’t hesitate. Contact us now and let our Marihuana Defense Lawyers begin the fight to keep your freedom.
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