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Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia Lawyer in Baltimore County, Maryland

Experienced Defense Against Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia Charges in Towson and Baltimore County

If you or a loved one has been charged with possession of controlled paraphernalia in Baltimore County, Maryland, you face a serious criminal offense under Maryland Criminal Law § 5-620. Controlled paraphernalia includes items such as capsules, injectors, syringes, or other equipment specifically adapted for the packaging, preparation, or use of controlled dangerous substances. These charges are prosecuted vigorously in Baltimore County District and Circuit Courts and can result in significant penalties, including incarceration, substantial fines, and lasting collateral consequences.

At Shepard Law in Towson, principal attorney Stephen P. Shepard provides client-centered and compassionate criminal defense representation to individuals facing possession of controlled paraphernalia charges throughout Baltimore County. With more than a decade of dedicated service defending clients in Towson, Essex, Catonsville, and surrounding communities, our firm focuses on understanding your unique circumstances and protecting your future with thoughtful, personalized advocacy.

What Is Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia Under Maryland Law?

Maryland law strictly regulates items classified as controlled paraphernalia—equipment, products, or materials specifically designed or adapted for use with controlled dangerous substances. Possession of such items, particularly when linked to the preparation, packaging, or use of CDS, constitutes a separate criminal offense from simple drug possession. The State must prove knowing possession of the controlled paraphernalia and its connection to controlled dangerous substances.

These charges often arise alongside other drug-related allegations but carry their own distinct elements and penalties. Even items that appear ordinary can be deemed controlled paraphernalia depending on the circumstances and evidence presented.

Penalties for Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia in Baltimore County

Conviction for possession of controlled paraphernalia is a misdemeanor with penalties that escalate based on prior offenses. A conviction can lead to imprisonment, significant fines, and collateral consequences including impacts on employment, housing, professional licensing, and future criminal proceedings. Because these charges are treated seriously, early intervention is essential to seek reduction, diversion, or dismissal where appropriate.

Strong Defenses to Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia Charges

At Shepard Law, we carefully review every aspect of the State’s case to build a thoughtful defense strategy tailored to your situation. Common and effective defenses include:

  • Lack of knowing possession or control over the paraphernalia
  • Insufficient evidence linking the item to controlled dangerous substances
  • Lawful medical or authorized purpose for the item
  • Constitutional violations such as unlawful search and seizure
  • Insufficient evidence or credibility issues with witnesses

 

Stephen P. Shepard approaches each case with care and attention, working closely with clients to develop the most appropriate path forward—whether through negotiation for reduced charges, dismissal, or trial.

Why Choose Shepard Law for Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia Defense in Baltimore County

Stephen P. Shepard is a respected Baltimore County criminal defense attorney recognized by Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star,” Avvo with a 10.0 “Superb” rating, Martindale-Hubbell as a “Client Champion Platinum,” and The National Trial Lawyers as a “Top 40 Under 40.” He is an active member of the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association and regularly appears in Baltimore County courts.

Our Towson office, located at 303 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Towson, MD 21204, serves clients across Baltimore County. At Shepard Law, you receive client-centered and compassionate representation focused on your individual needs and long-term well-being.

Take the Next Step – Contact Shepard Law Today

Call Shepard Law at (410) 648-4008 or complete our secure online contact form for a free, confidential consultation. We also offer jail visits for a fee when needed. Attorney Stephen P. Shepard is prepared to listen carefully to your story, explain your rights, and provide the client-centered and compassionate representation you deserve.

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