
I Was Caught Trafficking Drugs: What Happens Next?
What Is Trafficking Drugs?
Drug trafficking laws include the delivery and distribution of illicit drugs. In Texas, it violates the Texas Controlled Substances Act. A person can have federal drug charges even if they have never even distributed drugs before. There are several variables that Texas law enforcement officers look at when determining if a person is guilty. A variable of trafficking drugs is possessing a large amount of one type of drug. A large amount of multiple drugs or lack of prescriptions for drugs is a variable. Having scales and packaging materials with a weapon cache is a variable too. Having an unreasonable amount of cash is a red flag. Large amounts of cash beyond personal use can be an indicator of drug trafficking Texas law.
Texas Drug Trafficking Laws
Nacogdoches Criminal Lawyers know drug trafficking laws and penalties in Texas are split into four groups. Group I includes methadone, cocaine, opioids, and marijuana. Group II includes ecstasy, methaqualone, and amphetamine. Group III includes LSD, Valium, and Xanax. Group IV includes mixtures that contain medical use and controlled substances.
The penalties for drug trafficking vary wildly and are harsh. A Nacogdoches TX state criminal lawyer should be your first call. In groups IV and III, less than 28 grams could get you up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine. Less than 200 grams could get you up to twenty years in jail and a $10,000 fine. Less than 400 grams could get you up to 99 years and a $10,000 fine. Over 400 grams could get you 99 years in jail and a $100,000 fine. In groups II and I, less than 1 gram could get you up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine. Less than 4 grams could get you up to 20 years and a $10,000 fine. Less than 400 grams of Group II and Less than 200 grams of Group I could get you up to 99 years in jail and a $10,000 fine. Over 400 grams of Group II and less than 400 grams of Group I could get you up to 99 years in jail and a $100,000 fine. Over 400 grams of Group, I could get you 99 years in jail and a $250,000 fine. This is why you need an experienced criminal defense attorney.
The Law Office Of Reynaldo P. Morin
A skilled attorney will help navigate the case whether or not you have been charged. Drug penalties have serious penalties. A scenario your lawyer can express is the defendant having a lack of knowledge of what the drugs or ingredients are. Another is the defendant being threatened by someone to handle the drugs for them. The Law Office of Reynaldo P. Morin is a law office in Texas that should be your first call if you end up in this situation.
The Law Office of Reynaldo P. Morin, PLLC provides experienced state criminal drug defense representation in Nacogdoches County, Angelina, Rusk, Henderson, Panola, Shelly, San Augustine and Sabine County.