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Defending Your Rights in Tough Situations

Drug Crime Defense Attorneys Serving Wasilla, Anchorage & Palmer

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We Help Alaskans Fight Drug Charges With Experience and Discretion

Drug charges can carry lifelong consequences—even for minor possession. Whether you were arrested in Anchorage for a felony offense or cited in the Mat-Su Valley for a misdemeanor, our attorneys are here to help. As an experienced Alaska drug crime defense firm, we handle every case with professionalism and care.

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We Focus on Solutions, Not Stigma

What We Do for Clients Charged With Drug Offenses

Our Anchorage drug defense attorneys and Wasilla criminal lawyers fight for reduced charges, dismissed cases, and second chances. We represent clients in state and federal court and have deep knowledge of local diversion programs and court processes. We’ll evaluate the stop, search, and charges—and build a strategy tailored to your situation.

Helping clients avoid jail time and protect their record.

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Misdemeanor Drug Possession


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Felony Drug Charges


Fighting allegations of intent to distribute or trafficking.

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Prescription Drug Cases


Defending clients charged with unauthorized use or possession.

Drug Offenses

Marijuana-Related Charges


Clarifying legal limits and protecting your rights.

Common Questions About Drug Charges in Alaska

  • What’s the difference between possession and intent to distribute?

    It depends on the amount, packaging, and other evidence. We work to get intent charges reduced or dismissed whenever possible.

  • Can I avoid jail for a first-time drug offense?

    Often, yes. Alaska offers diversion and treatment-based alternatives for some offenses. We’ll explore your eligibility.

  • Are prescription drug charges treated like other drugs?

    Yes—unauthorized possession or use can still lead to criminal charges. Our drug offense attorneys in Anchorage handle these cases regularly.

  • Can I be charged for someone else’s drugs in my car?

    Possibly. If drugs are found in your vehicle or home, you could be charged with constructive possession. A lawyer can challenge the evidence.

  • Will a drug conviction affect my job or housing?

    Yes. Many employers and landlords screen for criminal records. We work to reduce charges and protect your future.

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Let’s Talk Through Your Options

Speak With a Local Drug Defense Attorney Today

Charged in Anchorage, Palmer, or Wasilla? We’ll walk you through what to expect and how to fight back with confidence.

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