Maas and Russo
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Drug crime charges can have a significant impact on one's life, from social stigma to potential legal consequences. If you are facing drug charges, contact a drug crime attorney as soon as possible to give yourself the best chance at a favorable outcome. At Maas and Russo, we understand the complexity of drug crimes and criminal law proceedings. We are here to provide the strong defense needed during this difficult time.
When you work with our firm, we will thoroughly assess the circumstances surrounding your case. We will build a defense designed to protect your rights and aim for the most favorable outcome. Taking a comprehensive approach to each case, our firm is equipped to handle cases ranging from minor charges to serious drug crime accusations.
Act fast to protect your future. Call (800) 483-0992 to schedule a consultation with a drug crime lawyer.
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Dismissed Assault Weapon & Drug Possession ChargesClient arrested in Solano County and charged with unlawful possession of assault weapons and possession of various ...
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Case Dimissed Assault With a Deadly Weapon ChargeClient charged with 10 counts of assault with deadly weapon (BB gun) after warrantless home search by police. Case ...
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Not Guilty Assault with Great Bodily InjuryNapa County, Assault with Great Bodily Injury, 2009
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Not Guilty Attempted MurderSolano County, Attempted Murder, 2008
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Case Dismissed Attempted Murder ChargesAttempted murder charges - Defendant facing attempted murder charges, with two prior strikes, facing life in prison. ...
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Not guilty Charged with Intentional Discharge At An Occupied Motor VehicleContra Costa County, Charged with Intentional Discharge At An Occupied Motor Vehicle, 2018
Client charged with 10 counts of assault with deadly weapon (BB gun) after warrantless home search by police. Case dismissed by Court for illegal home entry argued by Thomas Maas.
Attempted murder charges - Defendant facing attempted murder charges, with two prior strikes, facing life in prison. Case dismissed at preliminary hearing after Judge ruled it was self defense
At Maas & Russo, we prioritize defending the rights and freedoms of individuals facing criminal charges in Solano County. Our experienced team is committed to providing strategic, empathetic, and thorough legal representation, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our clients.
Why Choose Us:
- Prompt legal action to defend your rights
- Supportive and compassionate guidance
- Recognized as 'Rising Stars' by Super Lawyers
- Focus on preventing harsher penalties
- Experienced attorneys with proven results
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Protecting Futures Effectively
Dedicated to winning your case and future security.
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Recognized Legal Excellence
Rising Star Thomas Maas leads a strong defense.
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Early Intervention Advantage
Prompt action makes a difference in legal outcomes.
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Trusted Solano Defense Experts
Decades of experience defending your rights.
At Maas and Russo, we stand firmly by your side, committed to safeguarding your rights and freedoms with adept criminal defense in Solano County. Our team excels in providing compassionate guidance, offering early intervention to shield you from potentially harsher penalties. We take pride in Attorney Thomas Maas's recognition as a 'Rising Star' by Super Lawyers magazine—an accolade given to a select few. By focusing on personalized and robust advocacy, we ensure your future remains our priority. Trust us to navigate the complexities of criminal charges, delivering support with professionalism and integrity. Together, we defend your dignity and aim to alter outcomes positively, making us your reliable legal partner.
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Can prior convictions affect new drug charges?Yes, prior convictions can affect new drug charges, often leading to more severe penalties. Repeat offenders may face increased fines, longer jail sentences, and reduced chances for plea bargains. Prior drug convictions can also influence a court's decision regarding bail and sentencing.
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What should I do if arrested for a drug crime?If arrested for a drug crime, it is vital to remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Avoid making statements or signing documents until you consult an attorney. Contact a lawyer immediately to protect your rights, evaluate your case, and begin crafting a defense strategy tailored to your situation.
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How do drug laws differ by state?Drug laws can vary significantly by state, affecting how drug crimes are classified and penalized. Some states have decriminalized or legalized certain substances, like marijuana, while others enforce strict prohibition. Additionally, sentencing guidelines and law enforcement priorities can differ across states.
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What is drug possession?Drug possession refers to having control over a controlled substance, either on your person or within your property. Possession can be actual, where the substance is physically on you, or constructive, where it is in a place you have control over, like your home or car. Both forms can result in criminal charges.
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