
Criminal drug charges can take many forms in New York, from possession of paraphernalia to widespread trafficking conspiracies. Each criminal case carries different penalties, and a conviction can result in immense fines and even prison time. The dedicated legal team at Greco Neyland, PC, can help you understand the various types of drug crimes in New York and how to navigate a case involving them.
Our team at Greco Neyland, PC, is dedicated to helping the people of New York City, White Plains, Westchester County, Long Island, and communities throughout New York in their drug crime cases. Founding attorney Jeff Greco worked as a narcotics prosecutor and former assistant district attorney before opening his own firm, giving him an advantage when building defenses for defendants facing drug crimes.
Drug crimes are a common criminal offense both in New York and throughout the United States. They can be classified as either misdemeanors or felonies, and can also be categorized as state or federal crimes depending on the circumstances. In 2024, drug-related arrests in New York accounted for 23,933 misdemeanors, 16,575 drug felonies Class B-E, and 1,974 Class A felonies.
Drug crimes in New York are processed in various court systems depending on the level of the crime. For instance, a misdemeanor in Manhattan would be prosecuted through the NYC Criminal Court, whereas a felony matter would be handled at the New York County Supreme Court.
The term “drug crime” in New York encompasses a wide range of misdemeanor and felony offenses. The following are the main criminal offenses in New York related to controlled substances:
If you are facing a drug crime in New York, securing swift legal intervention is critical. Local and federal court systems work aggressively to prosecute drug crimes, and a conviction can come with lifelong consequences. The team at Greco Neyland, PC, can help you understand your rights and build a thorough legal strategy tailored to your case.
The cost of hiring a drug crime defense lawyer in New York will vary widely depending on the details of your case and the experience your lawyer has. The severity of your charges, whether the case is prosecuted by state or federal courts, and whether your case goes to trial can all also impact the total you pay. While most criminal defense lawyers in New York operate using hourly or fixed rates, it’s important to discuss pricing concerns during your consultation.
The quantity of a drug required to receive a felony possession charge under New York state law depends on the substance you are carrying. The least severe felony offense is possession in the fifth degree and is a class D felony. The threshold to qualify as fifth-degree possession changes between drugs. For instance, the minimum for cocaine is 0.5 grams, while for ketamine it’s one gram, and for PCP it’s 50 milligrams.
It’s key to understand the difference between state and federal drug charges in New York if you are facing allegations. In general, the jurisdiction is determined by where the alleged criminal events occurred. State-level offenses encompass incidents that occur entirely within a city or state’s boundaries. Drug cases that involve crossing state or international borders, a federally insured business, or a federal agency are all handled by federal courts.
Whether your drug crime results in prison time in New York as a first-time offender depends on the severity of allegations, quantity of controlled substance, and aggravating factors. Someone convicted for less than a gram of cocaine is less likely to be imprisoned than someone arrested with 10 grams of cocaine with the intent to distribute and armed. Your attorney can analyze your case and determine the likelihood of prison time.
Any drug charge carries the potential for jail time, fines, and lasting consequences. At Greco Neyland, PC, we combine our negotiation skills, comprehensive legal knowledge, and passion for justice to protect the rights of New York residents.
Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation. In this meeting, we can learn your story, explain the charges against you, and provide potential defense strategies for your case. You may also visit one of our three offices. These include our main office in Midtown Manhattan at the corner of 44th and 6th, our White Plains office on South Broadway, or our Syosset office on Jericho Turnpike.