by Paul D Petrus Jr | Jul 15, 2015 | Drug Crime
Oftentimes possession of a misdemeanor amount of drugs leads to a Desk Appearance Ticket (DAT) being issued. In this situation, the arresting officer takes the individual accused of possession to the police station to run a record check. If the individual has no... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Jul 15, 2015 | Drug Crime
An A1 felony drug charge involves the possession of 8 oz or more of narcotics, or the sale of 2 oz or more of narcotics. If you are facing an A1 felony charge, contact New York City drug crimes attorney Paul D. Petrus, Jr. at 212-564-2440 for a free... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Jul 15, 2015 | Drug Crime
Bitcoin is used legally around the world, but unfortunately it is also used illegally by those involved in the drug trade. Many people use Bitcoin for illegal activity under the assumption that transactions are completely untraceable, but that is not entirely true. If... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Jul 15, 2015 | Drug Crime
In New York, cocaine possession in small amounts typically results in a misdemeanor charge. Although, as the quantity possessed increases, the risk of being charged with felony drug possession increases. If you are facing drug possession charges in New York, contact... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Jul 15, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Drug Crime
Even though marijuana possession has been decriminalized in New York, a ticket for possession can still lead to jail or probation time and a criminal record. A private New York City drug crime attorney can help minimize these consequences. If you have received a... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Jul 9, 2015 | Drug Crime, Video
Marijuana possession has not yet been legalized for medical or recreational use in the state of New York. Therefore, marijuana possession in New York can still result in a criminal charge. Recently, the possession of small amounts of marijuana has been decriminalized,...