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Texas Methamphetamines Attorney

When You're Charged With Methamphetamine Crimes

At the Law Office of Lane D. Thibodeaux, we have been providing aggressive defense against felony methamphetamine possession and distribution charges since 1999. Attorney Lane Thibodeaux is a Texas Board Certified criminal defense attorney who works hard to have the charges against his clients dismissed, or reduced to a lesser misdemeanor charge, if possible. Employers often associate a methamphetamine conviction with a meth lab operation, and a conviction will leave a serious mark on your record.

Methamphetamines and amphetamines are commonly referred to as speed, or uppers among college students, and are often the narcotics of choice among college students during a hectic college school year. Students often seek out the physical effects of increased alertness and euphoria to increase their study capacity during exams. Methamphetamines, also known as meth, crystal meth, or crank, come in a variety of forms that can be swallowed, inhaled, smoked, or injected. Possession of any amount of meth may result in a felony under Texas methamphetamine laws, and being caught in possession of drug paraphernalia and equipment needed for making meth often leads to charges of intent to distribute.

If you have been charged with possession, manufacture, or distribution of methamphetamines, contact the Bryan/College Station, Texas, criminal defense attorney's office of Lane D. Thibodeaux for a free consultation about how to keep your record clear.

Contact Lane Thibodeaux
308 N Washington Ave.
Bryan, TX 77803

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 523
Bryan, TX 77806

Phone: 979-775-5700
Fax: 979-822-1979

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