Minimize the Consequences of Drug Charges
The penalties are harsh for drug crime convictions. Even something as simple as marijuana possession can carry severe consequences. We have the experience and skill to give you the best defense possible. With more than 35 combined years of experience, we know how to handle drug crime defense. When you work with the Connecticut and New York law firm of Koffsky & Felsen, LLC, you have tough attorneys working with and for you to give you the best defense and get you the best result possible.
Narcotics Charges
We have the experience to represent you for any type of drug-related charge, including:
- Possession
- Possession with intent to sell
- Selling of drugs
- Conspiracy to sell
- Drug trafficking
- Possession of drug paraphernalia
- Operating a drug factory
Protecting Your Legal Rights | Search and Seizure Issues
When the police stop you, search you or arrest you for illegal narcotics, it is important to remember that you have rights. The law places strict limitations on what the police are allowed to do. When the police violate these rules — which they often do — evidence can be suppressed and your case can be dismissed.
The law regarding search and seizure is constantly changing. Both attorneys are committed to keeping abreast of the laws regarding criminal procedure. We understand every aspect of search and seizure law — what the police can and cannot do — and we have used that experience in many cases to get great results.
We know how to negotiate and how to work with prosecutors and judges to find alternatives to incarceration. Attorney Bruce Koffsky has experience working as a District Attorney, so we understand criminal defense from both sides. Both attorneys have a significant amount of trial experience, which helps in the negotiation process. In these ways, we are confident that we will be able to get you the best possible outcome.
Contact a Connecticut Trafficking of Drugs Attorney Immediately
We offer free initial consultations so that you can get a better understanding of your case and options. Either call our office or send us an e-mail for more information.

