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Possession With Intent to Deliver Drugs Defense Attorney
Located in Doylestown and Langhorne, Pennsylvania | Attorney Handling Drug Crimes Defense
Possession with intent to deliver is a felony charge. If you are convicted, it will result in a permanent rap sheet, which could have an impact on your ability to get a job, as well as jail time, fines and other penalties. It is important to act quickly to rebut these charges by speaking with an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.
Our Bucks County drug charges attorney at the Law Offices of Richard R. Fink has many years of experience defending clients from drug crimes, including charges for possession with intent to deliver drugs. As a former Bucks County Chief Public Defender, he understands the impact a felony conviction can have on your future and he is dedicated to helping clients seek alternative penalties, reduced charges and case dismissal.
Serving Bensalem, Fairless Hills, Newtown, Richboro, Bucks County, Montgomery County & Surrounding
Experienced, with a widely known reputation as a highly regarded criminal defense lawyer, Richard R. Fink defends clients from drug charges in Bucks County, Montgomery County, Lehigh County and throughout Pennsylvania, in State and Federal Courts. Contact us online or at 215-741-1212 .
Seeking Alternative Penalties in Pennsylvania
The stakes are high if you are charged with a drug crime involving drugs such as marijuana, heroin, meth, crack, cocaine and prescription medication. Conviction for possession with intent to deliver drugs carries mandatory minimum sentences, meaning that you could face prison time, fines and other penalties if convicted.
However, you may be able to seek an alternative to punishment through drug court and other programs. This could include diversion programs that offer drug treatment in place of incarceration. Attorney Fink will work with you to help you understand your options and pursue an alternative to sentencing so you can avoid penalties and keep your record clean.

Undercover Operations Involving Drug Crimes
In drug cases involving manufacturing of narcotics or the delivery of large amounts of drugs, the investigation often involves undercover informants. If you believe you are under investigation or surveillance for a drug crime, speak to an attorney as soon as possible. An undercover operation can turn friends against each other and result in serious criminal charges, including federal drug charges and conspiracy charges.
Attorney Richard Fink is experienced at handling complex drug cases. He will thoroughly investigate your case and carefully review the investigation performed by law enforcement. If evidence in your case was obtained through illegal means, such as illegal search and seizure, he will work quickly to have the evidence suppressed and the charges reduced or dismissed in your case.
Practicing Drug Possession Defense Law in Bucks County for Over 40 Years
For more information about possession with intent to deliver charges or to schedule an appointment at our Doylestown or Langhorne location, contact the Law Offices of Richard R. Fink at 215-741-1212 .
Free initial consultations are available. 24/7 service. We accept major credit cards.
CALL RICHARD FINK TODAY!(215) 741-1212
request a free consultationPossession With Intent to Deliver Drugs Defense Attorney
Located in Doylestown and Langhorne, Pennsylvania | Attorney Handling Drug Crimes Defense
Possession with intent to deliver is a felony charge. If you are convicted, it will result in a permanent rap sheet, which could have an impact on your ability to get a job, as well as jail time, fines and other penalties. It is important to act quickly to rebut these charges by speaking with an experienced criminal lawyer as soon as possible.
Our drug charges defense attorney at the Law Offices of Richard R. Fink has many years of experience defending clients from drug crimes, including charges for possession with intent to deliver drugs. As a former Bucks County Chief Public Defender, he understands the impact a felony conviction can have on your future and he is dedicated to helping clients seek alternative penalties, reduced charges and case dismissal.
Serving Bensalem, Fairless Hills, Newtown, Richboro, Bucks County, Montgomery County & Surrounding
Experienced, with a widely known reputation as a highly regarded criminal defense lawyer, Richard R. Fink defends clients from drug charges in Bucks County, Montgomery County, Lehigh County and throughout Pennsylvania, in State and Federal Courts. Contact us online or at 215-741-1212 .
Seeking Alternative Penalties in Pennsylvania
The stakes are high if you are charged with a drug crime involving drugs such as marijuana, heroin, meth, crack, cocaine and prescription medication. Conviction for possession with intent to deliver drugs carries mandatory minimum sentences, meaning that you could face prison time, fines and other penalties if convicted.
However, you may be able to seek an alternative to punishment through drug court and other programs. This could include diversion programs that offer drug treatment in place of incarceration. Attorney Fink will work with you to help you understand your options and pursue an alternative to sentencing so you can avoid penalties and keep your record clean.

Undercover Operations Involving Drug Crimes
In drug cases involving manufacturing of narcotics or the delivery of large amounts of drugs, the investigation often involves undercover informants. If you believe you are under investigation or surveillance for a drug crime, speak to an attorney as soon as possible. An undercover operation can turn friends against each other and result in serious criminal charges, including federal drug charges and conspiracy charges.
Attorney Richard Fink is experienced at handling complex drug cases. He will thoroughly investigate your case and carefully review the investigation performed by law enforcement. If evidence in your case was obtained through illegal means, such as illegal search and seizure, he will work quickly to have the evidence suppressed and the charges reduced or dismissed in your case.
Practicing Drug Possession Defense Law in Bucks County for Over 40 Years
For more information about possession with intent to deliver charges or to schedule an appointment at our Doylestown or Langhorne location, contact the Law Offices of Richard R. Fink at 215-741-1212 .
Free initial consultations are available. 24/7 service. We accept major credit cards.
CALL RICHARD FINK TODAY!(215) 741-1212
request a free consultation6 Reasons People Choose Fink Law Offices
Over 10 Not Guilty Verdicts in Murder Cases
As a former Chairman of the Bucks County Bar Association Criminal Law Section, a member of the Board of Directors of, and a former Eastern Vice President of the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Mr. Fink uses his extensive experience and familiarity with the criminal justice system, the prosecutors, police and judges to obtain the right results for his clients.
Former Bucks County Chief Public Defender
Before entering private practice, Mr. Fink served as Chief Public Defender of Bucks County. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania and United States Supreme Courts, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Top Attorney For Over 10 Consecutive Years
Mr. Fink has been selected for inclusion in the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list from 2004 - 2015 as published in Super Lawyers and Philadelphia Magazine; only 5 % of lawyers in the state are selected for this honor each year. Super Lawyers does not permit a lawyer to buy a position, and selects attorneys using a process of peer nominations based off of recognition and achievement.
Free Case Evaluation & Consultation
Dealing constantly with prosecutors, police and judges is a distinct advantage when defending a criminal prosecution. Knowing the characteristics of each of the judges and prosecutors is an invaluable asset. Richard Fink has practiced for decades and has extensive familiarity with criminal prosecutions, and the local customs and practices, some of which he personally helped to create.
24/7 Availability
If you have been charged with a criminal offense, don't wait to contact an experienced defense lawyer. It can mean the difference between conviction and acquittal, or probation and a prison sentence. Our firm's attorney has decades of experience and an understanding of the legal landscape in Bucks County and other counties throughout Pennsylvania in federal court.
Two Convenient Office Locations
With two convenient locations, Richard Fink is available for your legal needs. He is no stranger to the courtroom and is very experienced with local laws and ordinances which makes him the only choice for your legal representation. Attorney Richard Fink is ready to meet with you, assess your situation and explain what he can do to help protect your rights. With over 30 years of experience he can help you right now!
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