Darche Law
Criminal Defense / Drug Crimes
In Massachusetts, a conviction on drug charges will lead to the loss of your driver's license, even if you were not driving at the time of your arrest.

Massachusetts also has minimum mandatory sentences for individuals convicted of selling drugs in a "school zone." Previous convictions of possession with intent to distribute and convictions for trafficking in large quantities of drugs may result in minimum mandatory sentences to state prison in Massachusetts.

Some drug investigation techniques and practices are unconstitutional, and cannot be used against you in court.  It is important to make sure your rights are protected.



Michael F. Darche, Attorney at Law

Admitted: 1994, Massachusetts; 1997, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts

Law School: New England School of Law, J.D., 1993.

College: Massasoit Community College, A.S., 1984; Boston University, B.A., 1987.

Member: Massachusetts Bar Association.

Biography: Formerly: Police Officer; Assistant District Attorney, Plymouth County.

Military: 1St Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired

Born: South Weymouth, Massachusetts, March 30, 1958.

ISLN: 913559138

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