Drug Trafficking Defense
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Drug trafficking is a serious criminal offense under both Nebraska state law and federal law. If you have been charged with drug trafficking, it is essential to work with a skilled criminal defense attorney who understands the legal complexities of these cases and can mount a strong defense on your behalf.
Drug trafficking involves the transportation, distribution, or sale of controlled substances, such as pills, fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana. The penalties for drug trafficking can be severe, including significant fines and lengthy prison sentences.
In Nebraska, drug trafficking is typically charged as a felony offense, with the severity of the offense and penalties depending on the type and quantity of the drug involved. Under federal law, drug trafficking offenses can result in mandatory minimum sentences, which means that the judge must impose a minimum sentence, regardless of the circumstances of the case.
Defending against drug trafficking charges can be challenging, but a skilled criminal defense attorney can help you explore several potential defense strategies. Here are a few common defense tactics that Mr. Anderson may use in drug trafficking cases:
Illegal search and seizure: If the police obtained the evidence against you through an illegal search and seizure, your attorney may argue that the evidence should be suppressed and not used against you in court.
Lack of knowledge or intent: To convict someone of drug trafficking, the prosecution must prove that the defendant knew that they were transporting or selling drugs. If you were unaware that you were carrying drugs or did not intend to sell them, your attorney may argue that you did not have the necessary knowledge or intent to be convicted of drug trafficking.
Entrapment: If law enforcement agents induced you to commit the crime of drug trafficking, your attorney may argue that you were entrapped, and the charges should be dismissed.
Chain of custody issues: If the prosecution cannot establish a clear chain of custody for the drugs seized, your attorney may argue that the evidence is unreliable and should not be used against you.
Misidentification: If the prosecution’s case rests on eyewitness identification, your attorney may argue that the identification was mistaken and that you are not the person who committed the crime.
Mr. Anderson understands the significant consequences that these charges can have on your life, and will work tirelessly to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome for your case. If you are facing drug trafficking charges, do not hesitate to contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help.
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