Texas Marijuana Grow House Defense Attorneys

Texas Marijuana Grow House Defense Attorneys

With Offices in Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Denton, Waco & Rockwall

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    Texas Marijuana Grow House Defense Attorneys

    Texas Marijuana Grow House Defense Attorneys

    With Offices in Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Denton, Waco & Rockwall

    Do You Need Legal Help?



      "Deandra Grant Law fights hard for their clients and is always willing to go above and beyond. They are the best firm for DWI cases in DFW and beyond. Definitely hire them to represent you in any pending cases."

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      Texas Marijuana Grow House Defense Attorneys

      In Texas, marijuana is classified as a Schedule I substance. This means that any use or possession of the drug, including cultivation, is prohibited and punishable as a criminal offense. If you have been charged with growing marijuana, our Collin County drug attorneys provide the aggressive defense you need to see your charges reduced or dismissed.

      Our legal team has statewide recognition for their quality legal representation. Attorney Deandra M. Grant was selected for inclusion in the Texas Super Lawyers® lists of 2011 and 2012 and has received the highest possible rating from Martindale-Hubbell®. In two decades of legal service, she has taken an ambitious approach to criminal cases, refusing to plead guilty. This has paid off in a high rate of success, even against the most difficult charges.


      Contact Deandra Grant Law – Criminal & DWI Defense to secure a qualified Texas attorney from our team to fight against your marijuana grow house charges. 


      Deandra Grant Law – Criminal & DWI Defense Helps Residents across Texas with Criminal Defense Matters – Including: Allen , Arlington, Belton, Cleburne, Collin County, Dallas, Denton, Fairview, Fort Worth, Frisco, Gainesville, Granbury, Hood County, Johnson County, Lewisville, Little Elm, McKinney, Park Cities, Parker County, Plano, Princeton, Richardson, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royse City, Southlake, Sunnyvale, The Colony, Waco, and Weatherford.

      How Marijuana Cultivation Is Charged

      Marijuana cultivation is charged as possession of marijuana. As a result, the degree of the offense, and the corresponding punishment, are determined by the amount found in your possession.

      The consequences warranted by a conviction of marijuana possession can include:

      • Suspension of driver’s license
      • Jail or prison time
      • Heavy fines
      • Additional fines for trafficking

      If you operate a grow house, you are liable to face additional penalties for illegal drug activity. You could also face further fines for the sale of the drug and for avoiding stamp tax. Even the lightest charges can result in exorbitant fines. You can also face criminal charges for owning a property where marijuana is grown, even if you are not involved in the growing process.

      Speak With A Professional Drug Crime Attorney!

      As authorities continue to crack down on drug abuse, it has become more important to secure qualified legal representation. Our drug crime lawyers at Deandra Grant Law – Criminal & DWI Defense are known for their aggressive and successful services. Our legal team has a breadth of experience and can take on your case. We also serve clients throughout Collin County and northern Texas.

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