Posted On: December 22, 2008 by Stephen Brodsky

Riverside Man Charged With Possession of Marijuana For Sale

David Eric Hunsaker, 37, of Riverside has been arrested on suspicion of possessing marijuana for sale. According to this news report, Hunsaker allegedly grew pot in the backyard of a vacant, foreclosed home bordering his own property. Police reportedly received an anonymous tip about Hunsaker’s marijuana growing operation.

Investigators found 53 fully-grown marijuana plants, some about 6 feet tall, the report stated. During surveillance they also found that someone had been climbing over the fence between Hunsaker’s property and the foreclosed property to tend to the marijuana plants and also reportedly saw “drying marijuana plants” in Hunsaker’s backyard.

Drug crimes, especially drug possession for sale, can mean serious consequences for those who have been charged with it. If convicted, the severity of the charges and penalties usually depends on the quantity of drugs that are seized and the drug crime defendant’s prior criminal record.

If you have been accused of a drug crime, you need an experienced and knowledgeable drug crime defense attorney, who has a thorough understanding of “search and seizure” laws and how they apply to your case. A skilled criminal defense attorney will also make an accurate evaluation of the prosecution’s case in order to start building a solid defense right away.

If you or someone you know has been arrested on suspicion of a drug crime, please call the Law Office of Stephen Brodsky to discuss your case and build your defense.

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