Drug Crimes Defense Attorney – Claremore, OK
Arrested on Drug Charges in Rogers County or Cherokee Nation? We’re Ready to Fight for You.
Whether you’ve been charged with simple possession or accused of distribution, drug charges in Oklahoma can carry serious penalties—including jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. At Price Law, we know how high the stakes are. Our team represents individuals facing drug charges across Rogers County, Tulsa, Mayes County, and within the Cherokee Nation courts.
We bring over a decade of local defense experience and a track record of successful case outcomes to every client we serve. We don’t judge—we defend.
Types of Drug Charges We Handle
Our firm defends against a wide range of Oklahoma drug offenses, including:
- Simple Possession of marijuana, methamphetamine, prescription pills, cocaine, or other controlled substances
- Possession with Intent to Distribute
- Drug Trafficking charges (often filed based on quantity, not actual sales)
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
- Prescription Fraud & Forged Prescriptions
- Felony Drug Charges and repeat offenses
- Juvenile Drug Charges
- Cases involving tribal jurisdiction in Cherokee Nation
We also help eligible clients pursue drug court alternatives, expungement, and diversion programs when available.
FAQs About Drug Charges in Oklahoma
What’s the differencWill I go to jail for a first-time drug possession charge?e between DUI & DWI in Oklahoma?
It depends on the substance, the amount, and your record. First-time possession of marijuana may be a misdemeanor, but meth, cocaine, and pills without a prescription can be felonies. We fight to get charges dismissed or reduced—often keeping you out of jail.
What is Drug Court, and am I eligible?
Drug Court is a treatment-focused alternative to prison for non-violent drug offenders. If accepted, you’ll complete a rehab program and may avoid a felony conviction. We can help determine your eligibility and guide you through the process.
Can tribal members be charged in state court?
Not always. If you're a member of a federally recognized tribe and the offense occurred within tribal lands, your case may fall under tribal or federal jurisdiction. We’re licensed to handle Cherokee Nation cases and will make sure jurisdiction is correctly applied.
Can a lawyer really help with a drug charge?
Absolutely. From suppressing evidence to negotiating plea deals or entering Drug Court, a lawyer can make a huge difference in how your case turns out. We’ve helped clients get charges dismissed, reduced, or cleared from their records.
Let’s Talk Before You Talk to Anyone Else
If you've been arrested for a drug offense in Claremore, Tulsa, or surrounding areas, don’t wait. Call us right away for a consultation. The sooner we get involved, the better your chances of protecting your future.