What to Do if You’re Facing Drug Charges

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Have you or a loved one just been arrested on drug charges and aren’t sure what to do next? You’re not alone—and you don’t have time to waste. In Texas, drug-related offenses can lead to severe penalties, including jail time, heavy fines, and long-term damage to your reputation and future opportunities. A single mistake or wrong turn can carry lifelong consequences if not handled properly.

At the Law Office of Robert M. Maurer II & Associates, we’ve spent more than 30 years defending individuals across South Texas who’ve found themselves in exactly this position. We understand how overwhelming and stressful this moment can be. Our deep roots in the region, along with our reputation and knowledge of the local court systems, give our clients an advantage when they need it most.

In this blog, we’ll explain the immediate steps to take after being charged, the common pitfalls to avoid, and why experienced legal representation can make a difference.

Step One: Don’t Talk to Police Without a Lawyer

The most important thing you can do is stay silent until you’ve spoken with a qualified criminal defense lawyer. Anything you say can be used against you—even seemingly harmless comments.

Do this instead:

  • Politely invoke your right to remain silent.
  • Request a lawyer immediately.
  • Don’t sign or agree to anything without legal advice.

Step Two: Document Everything

As soon as you’re able, write down everything you remember about your arrest and the events leading up to it. This could include:

  • The reason the police gave for stopping or questioning you.
  • Where and when the stop occurred.
  • Any searches or seizures that took place.
  • What, if anything, was said during the arrest.

These details may be critical in identifying whether your rights were violated.

Step Three: Stay Off Social Media

Don’t talk about your charges online. Prosecutors can and will look at your social media activity. Even a private post could end up being used as evidence.

Step Four: Get a Drug Crime Lawyer You Can Trust

Texas takes drug charges seriously, and so should you. A strong defense often hinges on early intervention from an experienced criminal law attorney—someone who understands the courts, prosecutors, and procedures specific to your area.

Need a Legal Team That Knows How to Fight for You?

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If you’re facing drug charges, the decisions you make in the first 24 hours can change everything. At the Law Office of Robert M. Maurer II & Associates, we’ve spent over three decades defending Texans in and around San Antonio. We know the judges, the prosecutors, and the communities we serve. Because we live here, speak the language (including Spanish), and treat every client like family, we understand what’s at stake. We are available 24/7 for consultations, and every case gets personal attention from a team that’s fought—and won—in South Texas courts.

Don’t wait. Contact one of the most experienced criminal defense attorneys in San Antonio, TX, and let us help you protect your future.

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