You worked hard to get into the college of your choice. You even earned a scholarship or received federal aid to help you pay for it. Life was going great, and then it happened. You found yourself charged with illegal drug use. Now, you are wondering how this may...
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Doctor at the center of prescription drug case is going to prison
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | Jul 6, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, White Collar Crimes
Medical providers in South Carolina and elsewhere try to do what they believe is best for their patients. In doing so, though, they sometimes cross lines that can have criminal consequences. If convicted, those consequences can be severe.Recently, a doctor in a nearby...
Classifications and what they mean for federal drug cases
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | Apr 6, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, Federal Crimes
Charges involving the use of illegal drugs or the inappropriate use of prescription drugs are serious. A conviction can lead to penalties that can change the course of your life, and the right way to confront these charges includes developing a strong defense. This is...
Law changes can impact drug testing and criminal cases
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | Mar 17, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Drug Charges
Drug charges are serious, and a conviction can greatly impact a South Carolina defendant's life for years to come. Because of the implications of these types of charges, the way law enforcement handles and tests for substances is important. Thanks to new changes...
When healthy competition turns to a “study drug” addiction
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | Nov 8, 2019 | Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, Juvenile Crime
Some would say that a little competition is healthy. It forces people out of their comfort zones, and allows them to push themselves harder and grow in order to succeed. In the academic world of secondary education, it could ultimately help students reach their goals...
You do not feel impaired. Could you still face DUI charges?
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | Sep 9, 2019 | Drug Charges, Drunk Driving
No one wants to end up pulled over by a police officer after having a fun night out. Of course, officers have a job to do, and you could be the one who ends up in their line of sight for whatever initial reason. If an officer stops your vehicle and suspects that you...
Differences between drug possession and possession with intent
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | Jun 26, 2019 | Drug Charges
You’re driving along, are pulled over and now you’re in a jam. You’ve got drugs in the car and don’t know what to do. In South Carolina, cops don’t need evidence of drug dealer paraphernalia to charge you for possession with intent to...
College scandal leads to fraud and conspiracy charges
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | Apr 12, 2019 | Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, Fraud, Juvenile Crime
The college admissions scandal has resulted in unprecedented – and extremely serious – felony charges. “Operation Varsity Blues” led to grand jury indictments of dozens of parents, coaches and administrators across the country.Rich parents...
What are the possible outcomes for drug possession?
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | Sep 27, 2018 | Drug Charges
If you are arrested on drug charges, you will no doubt hear a wide range of “helpful advice” from people. Everyone has a story about a brother or cousin or friend who got busted.But there is a lot of misinformation out there. The outcome depends on many...
Sloppy turn signal is not basis for stop, search and conviction
On behalf of Ryan Beasley Law | May 10, 2018 | Drug Charges, Drunk Driving
A Texas appeals court has thrown out the drug conviction of a man who was pulled over on the shaky excuse of being tardy in signaling a lane change.The appellate court said that the trumped-up traffic violation did not justify a traffic stop and warrantless vehicle...
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