Kerr County Drug Crime Lawyer
Aggressive Defense Against Texas Drug Charges
If you're facing drug charges in Kerr County, understanding the potential consequences is critical. Drug offenses in Texas carry severe penalties, including hefty fines, probation, mandatory treatment programs, and imprisonment. Beyond legal ramifications, a drug conviction can have lasting impacts on your personal and professional life, affecting job prospects, housing opportunities, and more.
At Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, our Kerr County drug crime attorneys are committed to protecting your rights and minimizing the impact of drug charges. We meticulously review each case, gather evidence, and craft a defense strategy tailored to your circumstances. Whether it's drug possession, distribution, manufacturing, or trafficking, our knowledge and expertise aim to provide you the best possible defense.
Contact Cofer & Connelly, PLLC today at (830) 590-0589 for a confidential consultation and let us fight your Texas drug charges.
The Consequences of a Drug Crime Conviction in Texas
Texas drug laws are some of the strictest in the nation, with penalties that vary based on the type and amount of the substance involved. Even a first-time drug conviction can lead to severe repercussions that may affect many aspects of your life, including:
- Legal Penalties: Potential penalties include hefty fines, probation, mandatory drug counseling, and jail time. The penalties increase significantly for repeat offenses and higher quantities of controlled substances, which can lead to multi-year prison sentences.
- Employment and Education: A drug conviction may hinder your ability to get or retain a job, pursue higher education, or maintain certain professional licenses.
- Personal and Social Impacts: A drug conviction can strain relationships, harm your reputation, and even restrict housing and travel options, affecting nearly every aspect of your life.
At Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, we are deeply familiar with the penalties and long-term effects of drug crime convictions in Texas. Our Kerr County drug crime lawyers work tirelessly to minimize the impact of these charges, striving to secure a reduction, dismissal, or favorable plea whenever possible.
Types of Drug Offenses We Defend in Kerr County
Drug crimes encompass various charges, each carrying unique implications and penalties. Our experienced drug crime attorneys at Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, are skilled in handling a wide range of drug-related charges, including:
- Drug Possession: Charges of possessing illegal substances, such as marijuana, methamphetamines, cocaine, heroin, and prescription medications without a valid prescription. Even minor possession charges can carry penalties that increase with the quantity of the substance.
- Drug Distribution and Trafficking: Charges involving the sale or transportation of controlled substances are treated with heightened scrutiny and harsher penalties in Texas, especially if certain aggravating factors, such as large quantities or sales to minors, are present.
- Drug Manufacturing and Cultivation: Charges related to the production of controlled substances, including meth labs, marijuana cultivation, and other synthetic drug production.
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: Possession of items like scales, baggies, syringes, or pipes can lead to charges, often as a secondary charge related to possession or manufacturing.
Whatever drug offense you’re facing, our legal team has the expertise to craft a robust defense strategy tailored to your circumstances.
Penalty Groups for Controlled Substances in Texas
In Texas, drugs are classified into penalty groups based on their potential for abuse and medical use, with penalties that correlate to the group and quantity of the drug involved. Penalty groups impact everything from possession charges to potential prison sentences. Here is a summary of Texas’s penalty groups:

Our Impact
The Experience and Proven Track Record Your Case Needs

At Cofer & Connelly, we believe every client deserves more—more experience, more
strategy, and more dedication. With former prosecutors, award-winning attorneys,
and over 200 years of combined experience, we anticipate challenges and fight for
the best outcome. No matter the case, we don’t settle—we do more.