Texas Delivery of Controlled Substances Attorney
If a charge of manufacture, delivery or intent to deliver is added to already serious allegations of possession of a controlled substance, a conviction is not imminent. You need an experienced and knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer who explores all options and fights for the best outcome.
At the Law Office of Jeffrey C. Grass, our founder provides immediate and aggressive representation. His job is to counter the aggressive approach of prosecutors with equal dedication and diligence. Some prosecutors often add drug manufacturing charges following an arrest for possession. In response, he collaborates with his seasoned support staff and trained investigators, building strong, fact-based defenses of serious criminal charges.
Dallas Attorney for Manufacturing of Controlled Substances Charge
A charge of knowingly manufacturing or delivering a controlled substance can involve meth cooking, cocaine dealing or controlled substance possession combined with a significant amount of cash. From a state jail felony of up to two years to a first-degree felony involving a maximum 99-year sentence, the need for an experienced attorney with vast resources is paramount to your future. The consequences of a conviction are life changing.
As a former judge advocate general (JAG) in the United States Navy, Jeff Grass also understands the challenges military personnel face when a charge of cocaine, heroin or methamphetamine manufacturing and delivery convictions results in involuntary separation.
Contact the Law Office of Jeffrey C. Grass Today
If you or someone you love has been arrested and charged for a serious drug crime in the Dallas area, contact us today to get the experienced criminal defense and rights protection you need. We offer a free initial consultation and case analysis to every prospective client.
We have offices in Highland Park, off I-75 (Central Expressway) and in Plano, Texas, in the Bank of America Tower. Call us at 214-736-7765.

