On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Dec 12, 2019 | Drug Charges
The New York opioid crisis is a little confusing when you do not have an addiction to these drugs. You may wonder why someone would continue to use heroin or prescription opioids if they knew how dangerous they are. It may be hard to understand because you do not know...
On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Sep 20, 2019 | Drug Charges
Drug charges can be tough for adults as well as teens, and many different issues can arise for those who have been taken into custody for an offense involving drugs. However, some people are in an especially vulnerable position when it comes to drug charges, such as...
On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Jul 2, 2019 | Drug Charges
You have a health condition that requires medication prescribed by a New York doctor. The medication is not illegal, but that does not necessarily mean you cannot see yourself hit with a drug charge. To help you draw a distinction between prescription drug abuse and...
On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Jul 2, 2019 | Drug Charges, dwi charges
As a parent, you know there is only so much you can do when it comes to teaching your teenage son or daughter the difference between right and wrong while living in New York. But have you thoroughly talked to your child about the dangers of drugs and alcohol? Cornell...
On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Jul 2, 2019 | Drug Charges
A drug possession conviction can have serious and costly consequences and may result in jail time, hefty fines, rescinded college acceptance, job loss and more. It can also make it difficult for you to obtain gainful employment in the future. For these reasons and...
On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Jun 14, 2019 | Drug Charges
In 2014, New York legalized medical cannabis to treat conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain and seizures. If you are a qualifying patient with a prescription from a registered physician, you may have access to marijuana from licensed state...