Lowell Drug Crimes Lawyer
Have you been charged with a drug crime in Massachusetts? You are face serious consequences, depending on the quantity of drugs alleged to be attributed to you. A drug crime charge in Massachusetts carries severe consequences, if convicted, from loss of driver's license to imprisonment. An experienced criminal defense lawyer can help you protect your rights in court. At the Oberhauser Law Office in Lowell, Massachusetts, we will respond quickly and aggressively on your behalf, preparing your case for trial.
Responsive and Cost-Effective Legal Services
Call (978) 735-2913, today for a free initial consultation.
We prepare all of our cases for trial in order to achieve the best possible results for our clients. We take a detail-oriented approach in order to make sure we have a thorough understanding of all aspects of your case. We work with a variety of medical experts who can provide us with an objective analysis of the evidence. It is critical to get an accurate weight of the drugs in your case, as this could have a serious impact on the charges and consequences you face.
Types of Drug Crimes
Whether you have been charged with drug trafficking or simple possession, you want to minimize the penalties you face. We will closely examine the evidence in your case to make sure you do not face inflated charges. At the Oberhauser Law Office, we represent clients who have been charged with a variety of drug crimes:
- Trafficking
- Possession
- Possession with Intent to Distribute
- Conspiracy to Distribute
- School Zone Violations
It does not matter what kind of drug is associated with your alleged crimes. An aggressive and responsive defense can help you avoid unfair charges. We represent people whose crimes have involved all types of drugs:
- Marijuana
- Cocaine
- Heroin
- Meth
- Oxycontin
- Ecstasy
Recent Results:
- Ayer District Court-2007-Client charged with trafficking (38grams of Cocaine) and possession of weapons. The motion to suppress was denied but the strength of the case warranted a substantial departure resulting in probation.
- Peabody District Court-2007-Client's car was searched, and a large amount of drugs and weapons were found. Motion to suppress the search was allowed, and the case was dismissed.
- Lowell District Court-2006-Client's backpack was taken from the front seat by police officer, class E drug were alleged to have been in plainview to the officer. Motion to suppress was allowed after the bag was introduced to the court to show that the bag did not have a see-through compartment as alleged by the police officer.
- Lowell District Court-2005-Client was a passenger in a vehicle stopped by police. The client was ordered out of the car and searched. Motion to Suppress the search was allowed and the charges were dismissed.
- Natick District Court-2003-Client was charged with possession with intent. Police entered the client's motel room, without a warrant. Motion to suppress was allowed, since the police had able opportunity to obtain a search warrant. The case was dismissed.
- Framingham District Court-2005-Client charged with possession with intent to distribute. At trial the client was deemed, not guilty.
- Middlesex Superior Court-2004-Client was found with 198 packets of heroin and charged with trafficking. We hired an expert, who was able to re-weigh the heroin and show that it was below the 14-gram level. The trafficking charge was dismissed.
Contact Us
If you face charges related to drug crimes in Massachusetts, we can help you protect your rights. At the Oberhauser Law Office in Lowell, Massachusetts, we provide responsive and cost-effective legal counsel. We are located near two courthouses. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

