Our client, a licensed attorney, was arrested at a local music festival after undercover officers tackled him and alleged he possessed controlled substances with the intent to distribute. He was initially facing felony charges under California Health & Safety Code §§ 11351 and 11378 for possession of controlled substances for sale.

We conducted a detailed defense investigation and successfully argued that all substances were strictly for personal use, not distribution. By challenging the prosecution’s evidence and intent theory, we secured a complete dismissal of the case. As a result, our client avoided a conviction, protected his law license, and preserved his professional career.