POSSESSION/DISTRIBUTION OF NITROUS OXIDE (F.S. § 877.111(4))
DIVERSION (PTI)
Escambia County, FL
January 26, 2026
Client was charged in Escambia County with Possession/Distribution of Nitrous Oxide (F.S. § 877.111(4)), a third-degree felony carrying up to 5 years in Florida State Prison and a $5,000 fine. The charge alleged that the client possessed nitrous oxide with the intent to [REDACTED] in violation of Florida's controlled substance analog statutes. A felony drug-related conviction carries particularly severe collateral consequences in Florida, including ineligibility for certain professional licenses, potential loss of financial aid eligibility, and the permanent stigma of a drug felony on the client's record. The client was a [REDACTED] with [REDACTED] and no prior felony history — the prospect of a felony conviction threatened to derail the client's [REDACTED] goals and future prospects entirely.
The defense team conducted a comprehensive review of the State's evidence, including the circumstances of the [REDACTED] and the chain of custody documentation. We identified legal and factual issues with the prosecution's case and leveraged these deficiencies in sustained negotiations with the State Attorney's Office. Through persistent advocacy emphasizing the client's [REDACTED] background, lack of criminal history, and the disproportionate consequences of a felony conviction, we secured the client's entry into the Pretrial Intervention (PTI) diversion program. Upon successful completion of the program requirements, the felony charge will be dismissed entirely and the client will be eligible to have the arrest record sealed or expunged — effectively erasing the incident from the client's criminal history. This resolution preserved the client's future and avoided the devastating consequences of a felony drug conviction. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes; each case depends on its facts and circumstances.
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