Drug possession: Stricter legal practice and the trap of "Fact-revealing confession" – What can consumers expect today?

The assessment of drug-related crimes in Hungary has traditionally been strict. However, recent legislative changes and evolving judicial practice pose new risks that even a significant part of the legal profession is only now becoming familiar with.
"It will just expire..." – Why is it risky to wait in criminal cases? | Legal Defense

Many people think that an old crime or an unenforced sentence will "be forgotten on its own" over time. However, this misconception holds serious dangers. This is because in law, we are talking about two different things: different rules apply to the crime itself (its punishability), and completely different rules apply to a sentence that has already been legally finalized.
Drunk Driving in 2025 – What Consequences to Expect and How We Can Help

Drunk driving carries serious legal and financial consequences in Hungary. According to the new Criminal Code (Act No. C of 2012, Section 236), drunk driving is strictly punished: your driver’s license can be revoked for several years, and significant fines can be imposed.
Zero Tolerance for Drug-Related Offenses - What This Means?

As of June 15, 2025, major changes have come into force in Hungary’s criminal law concerning drug-related offenses. The message from lawmakers is clear: zero tolerance for any form of drug use or trafficking. Even a single mistake – including occasional use – can now have serious legal consequences.
Charged with Tax Fraud? Don’t Delay Your Defense!

Tax fraud is a serious criminal offense punishable by several years of imprisonment. If you or a loved one is involved in such a case, obtaining legal representation without delay is essential. At every stage of the criminal proceedings, it is crucial to have a well-prepared defense attorney by your side.
Drug Trafficking: What Should You Know About It? | Legal Defense

Drug trafficking is one of the most severely punished crimes in Hungary. Many people don’t realize how narrow the line is between being classified as a drug user and a drug dealer — from a legal perspective, even passing a substance to a friend can have serious consequences.