Conspiracy to Supply Drugs & Possession with Intent to Supply Solicitors
At Waldrons, we have a long history of representing clients in all types of drug offences, including:
- Securing out of court disposals for youths with minor possession – including having cases removed from the court process where lack of, or inadequate, representation at the police station has resulted in charges
- Street dealing
- Victims of Modern Day Slavery and coercive control
- Large scale conspiracy and importation
- Drug smuggling into prison
Drug cases can be complex, so it’s important to get legal advice early on if you find yourself accused of conspiracy and possession with intent to supply.

What is Conspiracy to Supply Drugs?
Drugs are classified as Class A, B or C by the government and allegations of conspiracy to supply can be made when two or more people agree to import, supply or distribute drugs. The supply does not need to take place – the agreement and intention is enough.

Possession with Intent to Supply
Allegations of possession with intent to supply are made when drugs are found on you, in your vehicle or in a property linked to you and there is evidence of intent to distribute, such as phone evidence and tick lists
We will work with you to identify weaknesses in the prosecution case and find ways to support your defence, such as mistaken identity, coercion/duress – including being a victim of slavery – and lack of intent or knowledge
We actively seek to instruct experts to support your defence or mitigation, such as disputing cell site data or drug values
We challenge the evidence to make sure only properly admissible evidence is put before the Court. For example, if surveillance or phone intercepts were conducted without proper legal authority, the evidence could be deemed inadmissible.
We will always give our honest appraisal of the situation and the likely outcome. Where an offence has been committed we will work to get the lowest possible sentence for you
We have long experience in dealing with complex drugs cases, including:
R v K, Leicester Crown Court – complex conspiracy and weapons charges with 15 defendants

Complex Drug Cases
Drug cases can be complex for several reasons. For example, possession with intent to supply is seen in the eyes of the law as more serious than possession for personal use, but it can sometimes be difficult to prove the person’s intent. It’s important to seek a solicitor as soon as possible to help you understand the complexities involved in the case and to help you get the best outcome.
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