Possessing the precursor chemicals that are used in the manufacture of various drugs is a serious crime in Rochester, and will often result in a higher sentence than simply possessing a small amount of the drug itself.
As a class E felony, Criminal Possession of Precursors of Controlled Substances (NY PL 220.60) can result in a four year sentence, with a minimum of 18 months.
Because New York doesn’t allow expungement of criminal records, you’ll have to deal with the ramifications of a drug felony record for the rest of your life.
At Friedman & Ranzenhofer, our attorneys have been protecting people in Rochester who are facing serious criminal charges since 1955.
If you need help with Criminal Possession Of Precursors Of Controlled Substances charges, call our experienced team today at 585-484-7432 and talk to a lawyer for free.