How Do Lawyers Suppress Evidence in Drug Cases?
February 21, 2025
Posted by: Jacob E. Martinez
Category: Drug Crimes
The prosecution won’t tell you this, but not all evidence holds up in court. An illegal search, a flawed drug test, or even a simple paperwork mistake can make their case fall apart. And when key evidence gets thrown out, so do a lot of drug charges. The legal system isn’t perfect, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept bad evidence being used against you. A good defense starts with challenging everything—how the drugs were found, who handled them, and whether the police followed the law.
A Denver, CO drug crime lawyer like Jacob E. Martinez can expose flaws in their evidence and fight to protect your rights. Call us today to start your defense.
When law enforcement gathers evidence unlawfully, a Denver drug crime attorney can challenge its validity through a motion to suppress. If successful, this evidence is excluded from trial, significantly weakening the prosecution’s case.
The Fourth Amendment protects against unlawful searches. A drug crime lawyer may argue for evidence suppression if:
If the police fail to read Miranda rights before questioning, any self-incriminating statements may be excluded. This is vital in drug possession cases where confessions play a key role.
Evidence must be handled correctly. If records are missing, evidence is tampered with, or storage conditions are improper, a skilled defense attorney can challenge its reliability.
If law enforcement pressures someone into committing a drug crime, it could be entrapment. Additionally, planting evidence or fabricating reports can make the prosecution’s case unreliable.
Errors in field tests, contaminated lab samples, or mislabeled evidence can lead to wrongful arrests. A lawyer can challenge these results in court.
A lawyer can weaken the prosecution’s case by successfully suppressing evidence, often leading to reduced charges or dismissal.
Police and prosecutors count on people not knowing their rights. They assume you won’t question how the evidence was collected. But you should. Illegal searches, fake field tests, and sloppy evidence handling can make their case fall apart. That’s where we come in. At the Law Office of Jacob Martinez, we know how to challenge weak evidence. We file suppression motions. We question every test result. We hold law enforcement accountable when they break the rules. If there’s a way to get evidence thrown out, we’ll find it.
Every case is different, but every case deserves a fight. You don’t have to face this alone. Jacob E. Martinez will stand up for you and work to get charges reduced—or dismissed. Call us at (720) 246-6700 or fill out our online form for a consultation.
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