Charged With a Drug Crime? Trust Experience. Trust Charles M. Kramer.
If you have been arrested for a drug crime in California, you may face serious consequences. Your drivers' license could be suspended, even for a first-time misdemeanor marijuana possession charge. Serious drug crimes like sale or distribution of cocaine, heroin or methamphetamines could cost you your freedom.
When your future and your freedom are at stake, you simply cannot afford to put your case in the hands of an inexperienced lawyer or an untested associate at a large law firm. You need the focused attention of an experienced attorney like Charles M. Kramer.
Since 1973, the Law Office of Charles M. Kramer has offered intelligent, aggressive representation to clients in Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz and Alameda County and surrounding California communities. We offer sound legal advice and dedicated advocacy for those charged with a full range of serious drug crimes, including:
- Simple possession
- Possession for sale
- Drug distribution, transportation or trafficking
- Drug manufacturing or cultivation (so-called meth lab or marijuana grow operation cases)
- Prescription drug crime such as illegal possession or sale of Xanax, OxyContin, Adderall, Vicodin or another controlled substance
There may be many ways to challenge the case against you and to minimize the consequences to your future. An experienced lawyer can help you explore your options and fight for your freedom and your future. Contact our office in San Jose today for a free consultation.
Drug Diversion: What California Proposition 36 May Mean in Your Case
The Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act, also known as Prop 36, allows certain defendants in California to avoid jail time for drug possession by completing probation and a drug treatment program. This is commonly referred to as diversion, and can be a valuable alternative for clients who were charged with minor, non-violent drug crimes.
If you were arrested for any drug charge and children were present at the scene, you should know that you are almost certainly ineligible for diversion. You may also be facing child neglect charges down the line. In cases like these, you need an attorney who is familiar with both the criminal and family law ramifications.
To discuss your case in a free consultation, please call our San Jose office at 408-286-5700 or contact us by e-mail now. We will answer your questions honestly and help you understand your realistic options. We do not make promises we can't keep. We put more than three decades of experience and a real "will to win" to work for our clients.







