Greg Smith and Associates Criminal Law Attorneys – Drug Possession | Video Transcript

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GREG SMITH: If you’re being investigated for a drug crime or any other crime, the first thing you want to do is to tell the police officer that you respect his position, you respect that he has a job to do and you also respectfully invoke your right to remain silent. Do not consent to be searched.

For over 30 years the Law Firm of Gregory B. Smith have been fighting hard for clients when it comes to drug cases. It’s my job to make sure that the police have done their job properly and that the prosecutor is doing his or her job properly too.

Because I was trained as a prosecutor, I understand the techniques that they use and what they’re looking for. And prosecutors are not always just out to get you, they’re out to do justice. And it’s been my experience that if you approach things properly, a lot of cases can get dismissed or reduced if you simply know how the prosecutor is thinking and what they’re looking for.

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