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Drug Possession and Weapons Defense in Tennessee

Lawyer Defending Drug and Weapons Charges in State and Federal Court

Drug possession and weapons charges bring harsh punishments in Tennessee State and Federal court. If you have a prior record, possessing a single bullet can result in a long mandatory minimum sentence.

Attorney Robert R. Kurtz has earned a reputation as a steadfast defender of people charged with serious crimes. Mr. Kurtz takes a proactive stance in getting the best results possible for people charged with drug possession and weapons crimes. Contact Mr. Kurtz at his office in Knoxville, Tennessee, for a free consultation.

Aggressively Defending Drug Possession and Weapons Violations

Drug and weapons charges often overlap when an individual is arrested in connection with drugs and a weapon or ammunition is discovered. Robert R. Kurtz knows the complex State and Federal criminal justice system and will work toward a positive result.

  • Federal cases have non-probatable sentences and mandatory minimums under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
  • The government uses federal drug conspiracy laws to cast a wide net over unconnected people who are accused of drug trafficking.
  • Sawed-off shotguns, machine guns, and modified firearms are all prohibited firearms.

Robert R. Kurtz is experienced in defending simple possession, possession of a concealed weapon, possession with intent to resale or distribute, and multistate conspiracies. Mr. Kurtz defends individuals charged with possessing methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, heroin, oxycontin, steroids, and other prescription drugs.

Contact Mr. Kurtz for a free initial consultation if you are facing drug or weapons charges. Mr. Kurtz's office is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday; evening and weekend hours are available by appointment. In-home and in-jail visits are also available.

Mr. Kurtz's office is located in downtown Knoxville, two blocks from the Howard H. Baker Jr. Federal Courthouse and the Tennessee Supreme Court.


Robert R. Kurtz

422 S Gay Street, Suite 301
Knoxville, TN 37902
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Telephone: 865-522-9942 | Fax: 865-522-9945
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Robert R. Kurtz represents clients in the cities of Athens, Chattanooga, Cleveland, Cookeville, Crossville, Gatlinburg, Greeneville, Jefferson City, Kingston, Knoxville, Maynardville, Memphis, Nashville, Newport, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and the tri-cities of Kingsport, Johnson City and Bristol.
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The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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