2nd Degree Drug Distribution Gets Pre-Trial Intervention after Denial
Our drug defense attorneys recently handled a case for a client who had been charged with several distribution charges related to a large amount of marijuana that was seized by police during a search warrant raid of his house including second degree intent to distribute within 500 feet of public park, third degree distribution within a school zone, and third degree possession with intent to distribute. The second degree distribution charge by itself carried 5 – 10 years in state prison – more importantly its assumed you will go to prison if convicted even if you have no prior record. To make matters more complicated, our client had a prior arrest for drug charges.
When our client hired us he was adamant that he could not get convicted of felony charge and was petrified about the possibility of long term incarceration. As part of our defense, we applied our client for the Pre-Trial Intervention “PTI” program which would lead to a dismissal upon successful completion. However, PTI is typically only reserved for first time offenders and for people facing third and fourth degree charges and our client arguably did not fit into either. That’s why it was no surprise when the county probation department denied our client’s admittance into PTI. After the probation officer’s denial, our attorneys went back to court to argue our client’s case be re-considered by the prosecutor’s office. After considerable back and forth on the issues, the prosecutor agreed to override probation’s initial denial and our client was placed into PTI. Now our client’s case will result in a complete dismissal at the completion of the PTI term. If you or your loved has been charged with drug distribution, then contact an Elizabeth NJ Marijuana Distribution Attorney to learn more about how we may be able to help.
State v. R.S. decided May 4, 2016
Criminal defense attorney William A. Proetta is the founder of William Proetta Criminal Law. He has defended individuals facing criminal charges in New Jersey for over a decade, successfully handling thousands of cases involving charges ranging from DWI to murder. In addition to criminal defense, William also focuses on juvenile defense, restraining orders, and expungement.
He has extensive DWI defense credentials. William is one of a handful of attorneys in New Jersey recognized as a DUI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Instructor by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. He is also certified in the maintenance and operation of the Alcotest 7110, a breath-testing device used during DWI traffic stops.
William earned both his law and undergraduate degrees from Seton Hall University. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association, and the New Jersey Association for Justice. In addition to recognitions from the Super Lawyers organization, William was also named to Top 40 Criminal Attorneys Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers Association, and he received Client’s Choice honors from Avvo.
Admitted to New Jersey Bar: 2010
Years of Legal Experience: 16
Listed as a Super Lawyer: 2024-Present
Listed as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers: 2017-2020, 2023