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Understanding Florida's Drug Trafficking Charges

West Palm Beach Criminal Attorney, Josh LeRoy, LeRoy Law, Drug Trafficking, Florida Law, Criminal Defense, Criminal Justice, Drug Crimes, Florida Statutes, Criminal Law

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Understanding Florida's Drug Trafficking Charges

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  1. Understanding Florida's Drug Trafficking Charges Key Aspects of Drug Trafficking: It involves possessing, selling, purchasing, manufacturing, or delivering illegal substances beyond a specific weight limit. • The severity of the charges and penalties depends on the type and quantity of drugs involved. • Florida law, particularly Florida Statute 893.135, governs drug trafficking offenses. • A conviction could result in mandatory minimum sentences, hefty fines, and a permanent criminal record. • Possible defenses include unlawful search and seizure, entrapment, and lack of knowledge. • The Sobering Reality of Drug Trafficking Charges in West Palm Beach Drug trafficking is a serious crime that carries weighty penalties in West Palm Beach. As a criminal law firm, we at LeRoy Law have been representing individuals facing these harsh realities. As your advocate, we bring an understanding yet assertive approach to your case, ensuring your story is heard. For instance, consider a hypothetical situation involving John Doe. John, a Palm Beach County resident, was pulled over during a routine traffic stop. A search of his vehicle resulted in the police finding 30 kilograms of cocaine. Consequently, John was charged with drug trafficking, catapulting him into the complex world of the criminal justice system. Far-Reaching Implications: Penalties for Drug Trafficking in Florida Florida has stringent laws related to drug trafficking, and those found guilty could face severe penalties. As per Florida Statute 893.135, punishments can vary depending on the type and quantity of the drugs involved. The following are possible penalties for drug trafficking in Florida: Mandatory minimum prison sentences range from 3 to 25 years. • Fines that can reach up to $500,000. • A permanent criminal record can impact future employment, housing, and personal rights. • Building a Strong Wall of Defense: Criminal Defenses for Drug Trafficking in Florida In defending a drug trafficking charge, it's essential to have a robust and strategic defense approach. Here are some potential defenses: Unlawful search and seizure: The evidence may be deemed inadmissible if law enforcement violated your Fourth Amendment rights during the arrest. • Entrapment: If law enforcement induced you to commit a crime you would otherwise not have committed, it could serve as a defense. • Lack of knowledge: If you were unaware of the presence of drugs, you might be able to argue this as a defense. •

  2. LeRoy Law: Your Advocate Amidst Troubling Times As you face the harsh realities of drug trafficking charges, having a staunch advocate by your side is vital. At LeRoy Law, we have an unwavering commitment to our clients. We are here to listen, understand, and, most importantly, fight for you. For more information on how we can help, visit our website LeRoy Law. Frequently Asked Questions: 1. What if I was not selling the drugs, just holding them for someone else? Even if you were merely holding the drugs, if the quantity exceeds the threshold set by Florida law, you can still be charged with drug trafficking. 2. Can a minor be charged with drug trafficking? Yes, a minor can be charged with drug trafficking. The penalties and proceedings may differ slightly, given their juvenile status. 3. What happens if I was in a car or house where drugs were found, but they were not mine? In Florida, merely being where drugs are found can lead to drug trafficking charges under constructive possession laws. However, the prosecution must prove you had knowledge of the drugs and control over them. 4. What is a mandatory minimum sentence? A mandatory minimum sentence is a minimum prison term that a judge must impose for certain offenses. In the case of drug trafficking in Florida, these can range from 3 to 25 years, depending on the drug type and quantity. 5. Can drug trafficking charges be dropped or reduced? Yes, charges can be dropped or reduced depending on various factors, such as the strength of evidence, law enforcement conduct, and the effectiveness of your defense strategy. Disclaimer: LeRoy Law tries to ensure the accuracy of this article. However, Florida Statutes change, case law changes, and as such, errors may occur. LeRoy Law assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this article. LeRoy Law encourages you to utilize the links we provide to relevant Florida Statutes. Contact my office directly at [561.290.2730] if you have any questions or require legal assistance. #WestPalmBeachCriminalAttorney #JoshLeRoy #LeRoyLaw #DrugTrafficking #FloridaLaw #CriminalDefense #CriminalJustice #DrugCrimes #FloridaStatutes #CriminalLaw West Palm Beach Criminal Attorney, Josh LeRoy, LeRoy Law, Drug Trafficking, Florida Law, Criminal Defense, Criminal Justice, Drug Crimes, Florida Statutes, Criminal Law

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