Houston Drug Defense Attorney Nancy Botts since 1988
Harris County Lawyer Nancy Botts has 35 years of experience defending people accused of possession and delivery of controlled substances, including the most popular narcotics—marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, MDMA (ecstasy), LSD and psilocybin (magic mushrooms).
As Botts would tell you, defending a drug defense case involves a complex legal process. The specific strategies depend on the specific details of your case, including the type of drug involved, the circumstances of your arrest, and the evidence collected. For you to better understand the defense process, here are some usual steps and considerations:
1. Consultation with the Client: Botts will consult with you to understand your version of events, consider any potential constitutional violations, and gather all relevant information.
2. Review Evidence: Botts will examine all evidence, including search warrants, witness statements, lab reports, and police reports, to identify any potential weaknesses in the DA’s case.
3. Analyze Legal Issues: Botts will check for any violations of your rights, such as illegal search and seizure or violations of Miranda rights.
4. Expert Witnesses: Botts may consider hiring expert witnesses, such as forensic toxicologists or chemists, to challenge the DA's evidence and interpretations of the drug's nature and effects.
5. Chain of Custody: Botts will evaluate the chain of custody of the evidence to ensure it wasn't tampered with or mishandled.
6. Suppression Motions: Botts will File motions to suppress evidence if there were constitutional violations or procedural errors by law enforcement.
7. Plea Bargaining: Depending on her analysis of the strengths or weaknesses of the DA’s case, Botts may or may not negotiate with the DA for a dismissal, or a reduced charge or sentence, if appropriate. If you are willing to participate in drug treatment, Botts also may be able to negotiate a dismissal if you are willing to participate in and complete drug treatment through the Drug Court.
8. Trial Strategy: Botts will develop a solid defense strategy, which could involve challenging the credibility of witnesses, contesting the accuracy of lab tests, or presenting an alternative explanation for the presence of the drug.
Call Nancy Botts at 713-835-1194 for a free consultation and case evaluation.
As you probably know, these are the most popular illegal drugs and their effects:
1. Marijuana (THC): Affects mood, sensory perception, and memory.
2. Cocaine: Stimulant, leads to increased energy, alertness, and euphoria.
3. Methamphetamine: Intense stimulant, increases energy, focus, and pleasure.
4. Heroin: Depressant, induces euphoria, pain relief, and relaxation.
5. MDMA (Ecstasy): Stimulant and hallucinogen, promotes empathy, emotional openness, and sensory distortions.
6. LSD: Hallucinogen, causes intense visual and sensory hallucinations.
7. Psilocybin (Magic Mushrooms): Hallucinogen, produces altered perception, hallucinations, and spiritual experiences.
The most addictive of these popular drugs are heroin and methamphetamine due to their intense euphoric effects and impact on the brain's reward system.
In the United States, millions of people struggle with substance abuse problems involving illegal drugs. Exact statistics can change over time, but it is a significant public health concern.
The success rate of drug rehab and treatment varies widely depending on factors such as the drug, the severity of addiction, the quality of treatment, and individual factors. Success rates can range from around 20% to 80%, with some drugs being more difficult to treat than others.
Severe trauma frequently leads people to drugs to cope. The first high of their chosen drug is usually their most intense and memorable. Over time, it takes ever increasing amounts of the drug to try to obtain the same rush. Whatever the reason a person first uses drugs, chasing the dragon inevitably leads to suffering and an unmanageable life. However, successful drug treatment and healing from trauma may give you a new lease on life. Your trauma is not your fault, but your healing is your responsibility.
For a clear understanding of how trauma affects the brain, mind, and body along with the healing of trauma, read The Body Keeps the Score by Dr. Bessel Van Der Kolk.