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Marijuana Growing Operations

Marijuana Grow Operations and Manufacturing Defense Attorney

Representing clients in the Middle District of Tennessee, and nationwide

Whether accused of running or participating in a large scale marijuana grow operation or whether accused of simply possessing some of the operational components (i.e., grow lamps, fertilizer, seeds, etc.), manufacturing marijuana is treated harshly under both state and federal law. Federal penalties for manufacturing marijuana are particularly high because they are based largely on the number of plants involved. Unfortunately, the law allows the government to count mere parts of plants as full plants. So, often the number of plants the government claims are involved is vastly larger than the real number - which, in turn, increases the punishment.

Like in other drug manufacturing cases, the law criminalizes the possession of precursors or components to a marijuana manufacturing operation. For example, someone who is growing marijuana in their home exclusively for personal or medicinal use and is in possession of old, unusable seeds and stalks could still be charged with manufacturing or attempted manufacturing, and each stalk could be counted as a separate plant.

Attorney Kimberly Hodde of The Law Office of Kimberly S. Hodde has successfully represented numerous defendants charged with manufacturing or growing marijuana.

Are you facing a marijuana manufacturing charge? Call attorney Kimberly Hodde at 615-242-4200.

Just because the substance was grown for a medicinal purpose does not make it lawful. In fact, Tennessee and federal laws make it illegal to grow marijuana even if it is for a legitimate medical reason and is never sold.

In these cases, it is vitally important to secure counsel who is capable of providing a well-rounded, comprehensive and aggressive defense. Grow operation cases routinely involve important constitutional issues. Ms. Hodde handles only criminal cases. She has defended many individuals in state and federal manufacturing cases and has successfully suppressed evidence and secured dismissals for clients whose rights were violated. Moreover, in medical marijuana cases, she has worked with clients to structure sympathetic defenses that have significantly mitigated the overall impact of the prosecution.

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If you have questions regarding marijuana or other drug manufacturing charges, contact The Law Office of Kimberly S. Hodde. Ms. Hodde can be available for evening and weekend appointments. Ms. Hodde is mindful that you may not have budgeted for funding your defense; so, under some circumstances, she will work with defendants and/or their families on a reasonable payment plan. The firm is conveniently located in a free-standing building on Music Row, just one mile from the federal courthouse just one mile from the federal courthouse with an abundance of parking. Contact us at 615-242-4200.

The Law Office of Kimberly S. Hodde provides legal services to the cities of Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Columbia, Cookeville and Jackson, and the counties of Davidson, Cheatham, Williamson, Rutherford, Robertson and Sumner, Tennessee, and represents federal clients in the Middle District of Tennessee and nationwide. TN/Middle Tennessee.


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