Annapolis and Baltimore Drug Paraphernalia Attorney
Possession of items such as pipes, rolling paper, clips or even baggies can result in serious drug paraphernalia charges in Maryland. Possession of drug paraphernalia is a misdemeanor — a crime that will result in a criminal record if you are convicted.
My name is Jim Crawford. For the past 18 years, I have defended people in Baltimore, Catonsville, Annapolis, Bel Air and throughout Maryland who have been charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and other drug crimes. I offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case.
What Is Drug Paraphernalia?
Drug paraphernalia can be anything that is intended or designed to:
- Plant, harvest or manufacture drugs
- Process or test drugs
- Package, store or conceal drugs
- Ingest, inject or inhale drugs
Conviction on a first drug paraphernalia offense carries a fine of up to $500. The consequences of a subsequent conviction are far more serious: a fine of up to $2,000 and a prison sentence of up to two years. Given the seriousness of a second conviction, it's important to keep a first offense off your record.
As your lawyer, I can seek a dismissal of charges if the police violated your rights when conducting the search and seizure of the drug paraphernalia evidence. Even if police can prove the case against you, my goal is to resolve the charges without a conviction.
Contact Me
To protect your future, contact me, Maryland possession of drug paraphernalia attorney Jim Crawford, before you talk to police or anyone else. I am available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. I offer a free initial consultation. To contact me, call 443-701-4525 or 866-635-0623.







