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Delivery of Marijuana Charges in Lubbock

Facing Delivery Charges & Worried About What Comes Next?

Being accused of delivery of marijuana can turn your life upside down. You may be worried about going to jail, losing your job, or walking into the Lubbock County Courthouse without knowing what will happen. In this moment, you need clear information and a defense team that understands what is at stake.

At Tisdell Law Firm, we focus on guiding people through serious drug accusations in Texas. Our firm was founded with a focus on marijuana crimes, and we have defended clients against a wide range of charges since 2009. Over that time, we have achieved a 90% success rate, and our team is led by Attorney Adam Tisdell, who brings a strong background in prosecution to every case.

We offer free, confidential consultations in person, by phone, or virtually, and we provide bilingual services in English and Spanish. If you or a family member is facing a charge connected to marijuana delivery in the Lubbock area, we are ready to talk with you about your situation and your options.

If you are facing delivery of marijuana charges in Lubbock, contact Tisdell Law Firm today for a free confidential consultation and learn how our experienced defense team can help protect your future and fight for the best possible outcome in your case.

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What To Do After an Arrest

The hours and days after an arrest can feel overwhelming. You may have been taken to jail, released on bond, or waiting to see a judge. In this region, delivery accusations are often filed in Lubbock County courts, and your first appearance at the Lubbock County Courthouse can come quickly. Knowing a few key steps can help protect you and your case.

First, try not to discuss the details of the accusation with anyone other than your lawyer. This includes conversations with friends, family, potential witnesses, or on social media. Statements made in frustration or fear can be misunderstood or used by the state later. If officers or investigators want to talk to you again, you have the right to ask for an attorney and wait.

If you are on bond, pay close attention to every condition set by the court. In drug cases, judges often require that you avoid drugs, submit to testing if ordered, and stay in contact with your bond company. Missing a court date or violating bond terms can lead to a warrant, additional charges, or bond revocation, which can make the situation much harder to address.

Evidence can disappear quickly. Text messages, call records, and GPS data may become harder to obtain as time passes. We can discuss with you what information may be important and how to preserve it before it changes or is lost. When you contact us, we use your first meeting to gather facts, explain the process in Lubbock County courts, and start planning a way forward.

Right after a delivery related arrest, these steps can help protect you:

  • Stay calm and remember that you are not required to answer questions about the accusation without a lawyer.
  • Write down what happened before, during, and after the arrest while it is still fresh in your mind.
  • Keep any paperwork you receive, including bond documents and notices of court dates.
  • Avoid posting about the case online or sending messages that discuss details of the allegation.
  • Contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as you can so you understand your rights before your first appearance.
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Lubbock Courts & Local Drug Cases

People charged in this region are often unsure where their case will actually be heard. Delivery accusations are typically filed in courts that sit at the Lubbock County Courthouse. The specific court generally depends on details such as the level of the charge and how the county assigns new filings at the time.

Your first setting in court may be a brief appearance where the judge confirms your identity, explains the allegation, and addresses bond issues. Later settings can involve discovery, discussions with prosecutors, and decisions about how to proceed. Having a defense team that already knows the layout of the courthouse, the usual schedules, and the expectations in each courtroom can make the process less intimidating.

We regularly appear in Lubbock County courts on drug related cases. That experience gives us practical insight into how prosecutors here tend to view delivery accusations and which arguments may be more persuasive in these rooms. We know that no two judges are the same, and we adjust our approach to the courtroom and decision maker involved.

Clients often worry about missing work or school because of court. When possible, we work within the court’s procedures to manage settings, request needed changes, and prepare you so that each appearance is as efficient as the process allows. Our goal is for you to walk into the courthouse with a clear understanding of what to expect that day and how it fits into the larger plan.

Protecting Your Future

A conviction for a delivery related offense can affect far more than the immediate punishment. It can appear on background checks when you apply for jobs, housing, or professional licenses. For students, it may raise issues with financial aid or school policies. For noncitizens, certain convictions can carry serious immigration consequences.

The earlier we become involved, the more opportunity we usually have to work toward outcomes that reduce these long term risks. In some situations, careful evaluation of the evidence and the law may support seeking dismissal. In others, the most realistic path may be a reduction to a less serious charge or an agreement that avoids time in custody. The right approach depends on your facts, your history, and your priorities.

Since 2009, our firm has focused on protecting clients’ freedom and future through thoughtful advocacy. Our 90% success rate reflects many different forms of positive results, from acquittals to negotiated resolutions that allowed clients to move forward with their lives. We are a veteran led firm, we offer discounted services to veterans, and we are committed to treating every client with respect, regardless of the accusation.

We also know that reaching out to a lawyer can feel intimidating. That is why we provide free consultations, so you can talk with us about your situation before making decisions about representation. We meet clients in person at our offices, speak by phone, or connect virtually, depending on what works best for you. If you are facing questions about delivery of marijuana or another drug charge in this region, we are ready to listen.

To discuss your case with our criminal defense team, call (806) 216-3226 today.

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