Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois

Drug user being charged with intent to deliver

A young man had a relaps and began to use crack-cocaine and cocaine and weed and alcohol. His house was raided and he was taken to jail. HE came home with his pipes on him so the police arrested him w/ that in hand. Now they are trying to charge him with intent to deliver within a thousand feet of a chuch. The police did not obtain statements from those in the house and did not find anything more than about 1.0 grams crack-cocaine. This young man has a CLASS-X felony already. In this he has asked to go to drug rehab. Is there any flaws that we should look for on the polices behalf? And when measuring is it legal to go through others personal property to obtain the distants from his home to the church or do they have to take a route around? What are some things that can be done to beat this case? Thank you for taking the time to read and answer these questions that are posted on this site. This web site is very helpful to those who need legal advice. Again THANK YOU!


Asked on 12/16/05, 11:58 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

George Zuganelis Zuganelis & Zuganelis, Attorneys at Law, P.C.

Re: Drug user being charged with intent to deliver

Unfortunately, I do not have anywhere near enough information to give you advice on the young man's problems. I don't know what the police version of the story is. I'd need to know that, as well as your side. This site is to introduce you to a lawyer, not to give legal advice. If you want advice please call for an appointment to hire me. Then I'll be able to do a proper investigation to eventually give you advice.

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Answered on 12/17/05, 10:07 am
Kelly Bennett Bennett Law Offices

Re: Drug user being charged with intent to deliver

There are a number of evidenciary and constitutional issues that challenge the sufficiency of police investigation, arrest and conduct. There is no simple, clean or easy way to as you call it "beat this case". Your best chance of securing a favorable result is to hire an attorney. You should call either my office or any other criminal defense firm to discuss the case in detail.

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Answered on 12/17/05, 1:46 pm


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