Hemet Men Charged With Possession of Illegal Drugs
Police in Hemet arrested two men on suspicion of possessing drugs after employees at a Target store called officials to report an attempted shoplifting incident, according to this news report. Randell McNeil, 32, was reportedly arrested on suspicion of possessing heroin, a parole violation and resisting arrest in the Target store on West Florida Avenue.
Another man, Frederick Weber was arrested on suspicion of unlawful possession of methadone and released on bail. McNeil is being held without bail. Police reportedly had to use Taser to subdue McNeil because he allegedly ignored police commands and reached into a pocket where he had a knife and a “replica firearm.”
Possession of drugs is a serious crime in Riverside. If you are arrested on suspicion of a drug or narcotics crime, your case can be determined by the kind and amount of illegal drugs involved and whether you have a prior criminal record for drugs or narcotics convictions and arrests. Other convictions, probation and parole could also play a role in the nature of your charges.
If you have been charged with a drug crime in Riverside, you need a truly experienced Riverside criminal defense attorney who knows the politics and law of drug or narcotics crimes. Your defense lawyer must know how the world of drug or narcotics crime investigations works. Your attorney must know and understand how police investigators and prosecutors think when they work together as a narcotics law enforcement team.
When you retain Stephen R. Brodsky as your defense attorney, you are getting a drug crime defense attorney with a much-needed winning attitude. Our philosophy is not to give up and plead guilty to a crime you never committed in the first place. Our goal is to keep you out of jail, protect your legal rights and obtain justice for our clients. If you or someone you love has been charged with a drug crime, please call our law offices for a free consultation.