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Drug Offences Lawyer Sydney | Kazi & Associates
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Drug Law in NSW — The Key Legislation
- The type of drug involved (cannabis, MDMA, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, etc.)
- The quantity — whether it falls below, at, or above "trafficable" and "indictable" quantity thresholds
- The nature of the offence — possession, use, supply, manufacture, cultivation, or importation
- Your criminal history (or lack thereof)
- The circumstances of your arrest and the evidence gathered
Drug Offences We Defend
Possession of a Prohibited Drug
Possession is the most common drug offence in NSW. Police must prove you knowingly had custody or control of the substance. Small quantity matters are usually dealt with in the Local Court, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment depending on circumstances. For first-time offenders, non-conviction outcomes like section 10 dismissals are often achievable with strong legal representation and preparation.
Drug Use
Being found to have used a prohibited drug — typically through a blood or urine test following an arrest or accident — is a separate and distinct offence from possession. We advise on defences, challenge the admissibility of test results where appropriate, and seek non-conviction outcomes wherever possible.
Supply of a Prohibited Drug
Supply is a far more serious offence than possession and can lead to significant imprisonment. Under the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act, quantity alone can create a presumption of supply, even without intent to sell or share. Possessing more than the trafficable quantity of drugs like cannabis, MDMA, or cocaine triggers this presumption. We challenge supply charges by examining evidence, disputing weight, and testing admissibility. Lesser matters remain in the Local Court, while more serious cases proceed to the District Court.
Deemed Supply (Large Commercial / Commercial Quantities)
Where the quantity involved reaches “large commercial” levels, charges are dealt with in the Supreme Court and carry maximum penalties of life imprisonment in the most serious cases. These are the most serious drug matters and require specialist criminal defence from the outset. If you or someone you know is facing a large commercial supply or trafficking charge, contact us immediately.
Drug Manufacture and Production
Manufacturing, producing, or taking part in the production of a prohibited drug is a serious indictable offence. This includes operating a clandestine laboratory, synthesising prohibited substances, or participating in the production process. We scrutinise the evidence of manufacturing activity, the admissibility of search warrant-obtained evidence, and the scope of any alleged “taking part” in the production.
Cannabis Cultivation
Cultivating a prohibited plant — including cannabis — is an offence under the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act. The seriousness of the charge depends on the number of plants and whether the cultivation is on an ongoing or commercial basis. We defend cultivation charges including challenging the classification of plants, the conduct of police searches, and the appropriate sentencing range.
Possession / Supply of Equipment
Possessing equipment for use in connection with the administration of prohibited drugs (such as bongs, pipes, or syringes) is an offence under NSW law, as is supplying such equipment. We advise on the range of defences available and pursue non-conviction outcomes for minor equipment offences.
Drug Driving
Drive with the presence of a prohibited drug in your oral fluid, blood, or urine is a separate criminal traffic matter. See our traffic offences services for more detail, or call us to discuss your specific situation.
Drug Quantity Thresholds in NSW — Why They Matter
- Small quantity — possession only, Local Court, typically a fine or non-custodial sentence
- Trafficable quantity — presumption of supply applies, still heard in Local Court if below indictable quantity
- Indictable quantity — must be dealt with in the District Court, more serious penalties
- Commercial quantity — District Court, significant custodial sentences
- Large commercial quantity — Supreme Court, maximum penalties up to life imprisonment
Can I Get a Section 10 for a Drug Offence?
Drug Diversion Programs
- Cannabis Cautioning Scheme: Police may issue a caution for minor cannabis possession (less than 15g) rather than charging — but only for first or second offences with no other criminal history
- Early Intervention Program (MERIT): A court-based drug treatment program that can divert offenders away from a criminal record upon successful completion
- Drug Court: An intensive supervision program for eligible offenders with serious drug dependencies — focuses on rehabilitation over imprisonment
- 25+ years defending drug charges in NSW courts at all levels
- In-depth knowledge of drug quantity thresholds, presumptions, and available defences
- Strong track record in securing section 10 dismissals and non-custodial sentences
- We challenge search warrants, evidence admissibility, and police conduct where appropriate
- Multilingual team: English, Bengali, Hindi, Japanese & Urdu
- Available 24/7 for urgent advice — including at the police station
- We also handle related bail applications if you are refused bail following a drug charge
Why Choose Kazi & Associates for Drug Offences?
Frequently Asked Questions
Get straightforward answers to frequently asked drug charge questions, so you can make informed decisions and protect your future with confidence
Will I go to jail for drug possession in NSW?
Can police search me for drugs without a warrant in NSW?
What does "deemed supply" mean?
What if drugs were found in my car or house but they were not mine?
Can I be charged for drugs found at a music festival?
What happens at my first court date for a drug charge?
Speak With an Experienced Sydney Drug Offence Lawyer Today
- Call us: (02) 9568 3736
- Email: info@kaziandassociates.com.au
- Visit: 17/296 Marrickville Road, Marrickville NSW 2204
- Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- 24/7 for urgent matters