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1 faces numerous drug charges after police pursuit

On Behalf of | Jun 21, 2022 | Criminal Defense |

While being involved in a traffic stop can be stressful under any scenario, attempting to flee the scene and evade authorities might not always be in one’s best interests. Such a decision may only lead to increased suspicion of further wrongdoing and may also increase the severity of the charges against a person. A 34-year-old man is reportedly facing numerous drug charges after allegedly leading authorities on a brief pursuit in Georgia. 

Reports of a pursuit 

According to reports, law enforcement agents say the incident took place on a recent Friday night when they encountered a vehicle with a faulty headlight. They claim to have initiated a routine traffic stop but say the driver chose to flee the scene. This allegedly prompted a brief police pursuit that ended after authorities used pit maneuvers to stop the vehicle. 

Few details were provided as to what took place once the pursuit was over. However, authorities have advised that the man is now facing numerous charges in relation to the incident, including allegations of possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and another unspecified illicit substance. Reports also indicate that the man is currently on probation for similar offenses and a conviction for such charges would carry serious repercussions that could have a lasting impact on his life. 

Successive drug charges 

Individuals who face allegations of successive drug charges might not always possess the necessary legal knowledge to know how best to approach the situation. Fortunately, this is not something one must face alone, as there are attorneys who can evaluate the charges and evidence against a person and provide guidance on all his or her available options. An attorney in Georgia can help a client understand what to expect from the process, and if a conviction cannot be avoided, assist in preparing a strategy with which to seek a lesser sentence during subsequent court proceedings. 

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