Drug Charge Defense Attorney in Boston, MA

A drug arrest in Boston, Massachusetts can result in serious criminal penalties including prison time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. Attorney Mark J. Clifford defends clients against all drug charges at Boston Municipal Court / Suffolk Superior Court and throughout Suffolk County. Call (617) 501-0411 now — available 24/7.

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Massachusetts Drug Laws and Penalties for Boston Defendants

Massachusetts drug charges range from simple possession of marijuana to drug trafficking, each with dramatically different penalties. Simple possession of a Class A substance (heroin, fentanyl) carries up to 2 years; trafficking Class A substances carries 3.5 to 15 years mandatory minimum. Attorney Clifford represents clients at Boston Municipal Court / Suffolk Superior Court on all drug offenses — from misdemeanor possession to felony trafficking.

Challenging Drug Evidence in Boston — Search and Seizure Defense

The strongest drug defense in Boston is often a Fourth Amendment challenge to the search that found the drugs. Without a valid warrant, consent, or a recognized exception, evidence obtained through an illegal search must be suppressed — meaning the drug charges often cannot survive. Attorney Clifford files suppression motions aggressively in every Boston drug case where constitutional violations exist.

Drug Diversion Programs Available in Suffolk County

Massachusetts offers several alternatives to conviction for drug offenders, including the Pretrial Probation program, CWOF, and Drug Court participation. Suffolk County Drug Court operates as a structured alternative to incarceration that includes treatment, supervision, and court appearances. Attorney Clifford evaluates every Boston drug case for diversion eligibility from day one.

What to Do After a Drug Arrest in Boston — Do Not Wait

After a drug arrest in Boston, the first 24–48 hours are critical. Do not make any statements to police without an attorney. Do not consent to additional searches. Secure experienced legal representation immediately. Attorney Mark J. Clifford is available around the clock at (617) 501-0411 — same-day consultations and immediate court representation are available.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Drug Charges in Boston, MA

Drug possession penalties in Massachusetts depend on the substance (Class A through E) and quantity. Class A (heroin, fentanyl) possession carries up to 2 years; Class B (cocaine) up to 1 year. Attorney Clifford defends all drug possession charges at Boston Municipal Court / Suffolk Superior Court.

Yes. Drug charges in Boston can be dismissed through successful suppression motions, diversion programs, CWOF agreements, pretrial probation, or not-guilty verdicts at trial. Attorney Clifford pursues every available avenue for dismissal before considering any plea.

Yes. Massachusetts offers diversion through Pretrial Probation (no admission of facts, case dismissed after supervision period), CWOF, and Drug Court. Eligibility depends on the charge, your record, and the county. Attorney Clifford evaluates Boston drug cases for diversion eligibility immediately.

Drug trafficking in Massachusetts is defined by quantity, not intent. Possessing a threshold quantity of a controlled substance — regardless of whether you were actually selling — triggers trafficking charges. Trafficking carries mandatory minimum sentences of 3.5 to 15+ years. Immediate legal representation is essential.

A drug conviction in Boston creates a permanent criminal record that affects employment, housing, professional licenses, and immigration status. Attorney Clifford fights for dismissal or CWOF to protect your record — and evaluates expungement eligibility for prior drug convictions.

Also Serving All Communities Near Boston

Clifford Defense handles drug charges cases throughout Suffolk County and all of Massachusetts. Wherever your case is in court — we appear.

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