Charged with Methamphetamine Possession or Dealing in Indiana? Fight for Your Future.

Indiana has some of the toughest drug laws in the country, especially when it comes to methamphetamine. If you're facing charges for possession or dealing, you may feel overwhelmed and uncertain about what comes next. But you don't have to face this alone. A skilled Indiana drug defense attorney can be the difference between a harsh sentence and a second chance.

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Indiana Methamphetamine Laws & Penalties

Indiana Code 35-48-4-6.1 (possession) and 35-48-4-1.1 (dealing) outline strict penalties for meth-related offenses. The severity of your charge depends on key factors, including:

  • The amount of methamphetamine involved

  • Whether you have prior drug convictions

  • Enhancing circumstances, such as possession near a school or while armed

Understanding these complexities is crucial to building a strong defense. The right legal strategy can significantly impact your case’s outcome.

Possession of Methamphetamine in Indiana

Meth possession charges range from a Level 6 felony to a Level 3 felony, with harsher penalties for larger amounts and aggravating factors. Enhancing circumstances include:

  • Prior convictions for drug-related offenses

  • Possessing a firearm during the offense

  • Committing the crime near a school, park, or public area

  • Involvement of minors in the offense

Penalties for Methamphetamine Possession

The table below provides a general overview. Consult an attorney for case-specific guidance.

Charge LevelAmount of MethPotential SentenceLevel 6 FelonyLess than 5 grams6 months to 2.5 years in prisonLevel 5 Felony3 to 10 grams OR Less than 3 grams with an enhancing circumstance1 to 6 years in prisonLevel 4 Felony10 to 28 grams OR 5 to 10 grams with an enhancing circumstance2 to 12 years in prisonLevel 3 Felony28+ grams OR 10 to 28 grams with an enhancing circumstance3 to 16 years in prison

Dealing Methamphetamine: Serious Charges, Harsh Penalties

In Indiana, "dealing" methamphetamine includes:

  • Manufacturing meth

  • Delivering or financing delivery

  • Possessing meth with intent to distribute

Even if you weren’t caught selling, prosecutors may charge you with dealing if they find large amounts of meth, cash, scales, or packaging materials in your possession. A strong legal defense can challenge these assumptions and protect your rights.

Example Scenario

Suppose you're pulled over with meth, cash, and baggies in your car. Prosecutors may assume you were planning to sell, even if you weren’t. Without an experienced attorney, you could face a much harsher sentence.

Why You Need an Experienced Drug Defense Attorney

A conviction for meth possession or dealing can impact your future, including employment, housing, and your freedom. The prosecution will aggressively pursue these charges—you need a strong defense.

Our attorneys will:

  • Investigate whether your rights were violated during the arrest

  • Challenge weak or illegally obtained evidence

  • Negotiate for reduced charges or alternative sentencing

  • Fight to protect your future in court

Don't Face These Charges Alone—Get Legal Help Today

If you or a loved one has been charged with methamphetamine possession or dealing in Indiana, take action now. The earlier you have an attorney, the stronger your defense can be.

📞 Call (317) 759-3225 now or contact us online for a free consultation. We’re ready to fight for you.

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