Drug Crime Lawyer in Czech Republic

Drug offenses under Czech criminal law range from simple possession of a small quantity for personal use to large-scale drug trafficking carrying sentences of up to 18 years. Where your case falls on that spectrum — and how it is handled by police and prosecutors — can often be influenced by skilled legal representation.

Czech law distinguishes between possession "in a quantity larger than small" and trafficking or distribution. In practice, the line between personal use and supply is often contested, and prosecutors may seek to classify possession as distribution to obtain a more severe charge. A specialist lawyer can challenge this classification and the evidence supporting it.

PEERS Law Firm defends clients facing drug charges in Czech Republic. We act in cases involving cannabis, cocaine, MDMA, methamphetamine (pervitin), and other controlled substances. Our clients include foreign nationals arrested at Prague airport, at border crossings, and in police operations across the country. We work in English and are available for urgent consultations.

When to Contact Us

Contact us if: you have been arrested for a drug offense in Czech Republic, police found drugs in your possession, accommodation, or vehicle, you are charged with drug trafficking or distribution, you are under investigation for supply or importation of controlled substances, or you received a summons in relation to a drug investigation.

How We Can Help

  • Challenge the lawfulness of the search and seizure that produced the evidence
  • Contest the quantity classification (personal use vs. trafficking threshold)
  • Advise on cooperating with investigators to reduce the severity of charges
  • Represent you at all stages: questioning, custody hearing, trial, and appeal
  • Present expert evidence on personal use, addiction, and individual circumstances
  • Argue for diversion to treatment instead of prosecution in appropriate cases
  • Handle airport and border detention situations as an urgent matter

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