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Legal Support To Take On Drug Trafficking Charges In Greensboro And Beyond

Facing a drug trafficking charge can be a life-altering experience, casting a long shadow over your future and freedom. The consequences of such charges are profound, potentially impacting your personal relationships, career opportunities and standing within the community.

At Aberle & Connolly, PLLC, in Greensboro, North Carolina, we understand the gravity of your situation and are here to help you navigate through this challenging time with hope and professional guidance.

We are not just your lawyers; we are your advocates. Our team consists of courtroom-tested trial attorneys who are not afraid to take on challenging cases or engage in complex constitutional arguments. We stand out from the crowd by offering not just defense but proactive, creative and brave legal representation.

Your Defense Against Drug Trafficking Charges

In North Carolina, drug trafficking charges carry mandatory minimum sentences. That means that no matter what your criminal record is, the punishment for every defendant is the same: a mandatory active sentence in prison.

For example, if you are caught with 28 grams of cocaine or more but less than 199 grams, you are facing a class G drug trafficking felony. For class G felonies, the mandatory prison term is 35 to 51 months in prison. If the substance is marijuana, you would need to be found in possession of 50 to 1,999 pounds for a class G trafficking charge.

The Complexities Of Drug Trafficking Charges

One of the most harsh aspects of a drug trafficking charge is that you can be charged and sentenced to multiple drug trafficking charges for the same substance. A person caught driving to a location to sell one ounce of cocaine to another could be charged with trafficking cocaine by possession, trafficking cocaine by transportation, trafficking cocaine by sale, and conspiracy to traffic cocaine by sale. All four of those charges carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 35 to 51 months and a judge could sentence all four of them consecutively. That means you could serve almost 12 years for this one incident.

Another shocking feature of drug trafficking laws in North Carolina is that the weight of opium, heroin, cocaine and a few other substances is determined by any mixtures containing these substances. Take, for example, a hydrocodone pill. These prescription pills contain some opiates, but much of their weight is also simple acetaminophen and even several inactive ingredients. The total weight of the pill is all that matters, so if 6 pills weigh more than four grams, you can be charged with trafficking opium. Similarly, if a tiny pinch of cocaine was dropped into a 10 kilogram bag of sugar, a person could be charged with trafficking 10 kilograms of cocaine.

As you can imagine, these incredibly harsh and unjust laws have led to many young people serving decades in prison for either first offenses or for behaviors that they never imagined could be considered drug trafficking. With so much at stake, it is important to hire an experienced Greensboro drug defense attorney who knows how to file motions to suppress and take cases to trial. There are many important places to fight a drug trafficking case, including challenging a traffic stop or a search warrant because a police officer violated someone’s constitutional rights.

With a qualified drug trafficking lawyer in Greensboro, North Carolina, you can be sure that your attorney is fighting for you.

Start Your Defense, Call Us Today

If you or someone you know is facing drug trafficking charges, it’s crucial to act quickly to secure effective legal representation. At Aberle & Connolly, PLLC, we are equipped to handle such complexities and are prepared to defend you vigorously in and out of court. Whether negotiating plea deals or representing you at trial, our goal is always to achieve the best possible outcome for you.

Contact Aberle & Connolly, PLLC, today at our Greensboro office to schedule a free consultation. You can reach us by calling 336-900-5452 or by filling out our online contact form.