Drug charges in Randolph, Massachusetts range from simple possession to trafficking with mandatory minimums. Attorney Mark J. Clifford defends all drug cases at assault at Stoughton District Court and throughout Worcester County. Call (617) 501-0411 — free consultation 24/7.
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Class A possession (heroin, fentanyl) carries up to 2 years; trafficking carries 3.5–15 years mandatory minimum. All charges start at assault at Stoughton District Court before possible escalation to Worcester Superior Court. Attorney Clifford defends every drug charge level.
The strongest drug defense in Randolph is often a constitutional challenge to the search. Attorney Clifford files suppression motions in every Randolph drug case where police exceeded their authority — an illegal search means all evidence is out.
Massachusetts offers Pretrial Probation, CWOF, and Drug Court as alternatives to conviction. Attorney Clifford evaluates diversion eligibility for every Randolph drug defendant from day one — protecting your record wherever possible.
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Drug possession in Randolph is charged by substance class. Class A (heroin, fentanyl) carries up to 2 years; Class B (cocaine) up to 1 year. Attorney Clifford defends all drug possession charges at assault at Stoughton District Court.
Yes — through suppression motions, diversion programs, CWOF, pretrial probation, or not-guilty verdicts. Attorney Clifford pursues every dismissal path for Randolph drug cases before considering a plea.
Drug trafficking in Massachusetts is defined by quantity alone — possessing a threshold amount triggers trafficking charges regardless of intent. Trafficking carries mandatory minimums of 3.5–15+ years. Call immediately for a free Randolph case review.
Yes. Worcester County Drug Court offers a structured alternative to incarceration combining treatment, supervision, and regular court appearances. Attorney Clifford evaluates Randolph drug defendants for Drug Court eligibility as a priority.
A drug conviction creates a permanent record affecting employment, housing, licenses, and immigration. Attorney Clifford fights for dismissal or CWOF to protect Randolph clients — and evaluates expungement for prior convictions.
Clifford Defense handles drug charges cases throughout Worcester County and all of Massachusetts.
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