Prosecutors vigorously pursue convictions in cases involving drug conspiracy charges, and a conviction can have devastating consequences for your freedom and future. If you face drug conspiracy charges, you need experienced legal guidance and advocacy to protect yourself in the criminal justice system.
Turn to Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan for help. Our drug crimes attorneys understand the panic or fear you may be experiencing, and our attorneys will work diligently to develop an effective legal strategy while creating a calm and collected atmosphere to give you peace of mind. Our team has decades of legal experience and a proven record of success at all state and federal court levels.
Federal and Michigan law prohibit engaging in a conspiracy to commit a crime. A criminal conspiracy occurs when two or more people agree to commit an unlawful act, and at least one co-conspirator takes an overt step to commit the agreed-upon crime. Under federal law, a person who conspires to commit a drug offense under federal criminal law can face prosecution and the same penalties as applicable to the drug offense that the person conspired to commit. Furthermore, under Michigan law, a person can commit the offense of criminal conspiracy if they conspire with one or more people to commit a criminal offense.
Under state and federal law, a defendant convicted of participating in a drug conspiracy can face the same penalties as a conviction for the drug offense that the conspiracy sought to commit. Sentencing for a drug conspiracy conviction will depend on the type and quantity of drugs involved and whether a defendant has prior drug convictions. Sentences for drug conspiracies involving Schedule I and II controlled substances can involve long prison terms and hefty fines, with life imprisonment possible in cases involving substantial quantities of drugs. Courts can also impose enhanced sentences in cases involving aggravating factors, such as possessing drugs in or near a public park, school, or childcare facility or possessing firearms in connection with a drug offense.
In addition to prison time and fines, a drug conspiracy conviction can also have other long-lasting consequences. First, a conviction may mean a temporary or permanent loss of rights, such as the right to vote or to own or possess firearms. Drug-related convictions can also disqualify individuals from various government benefits. A drug conspiracy conviction will also result in a criminal record that may impose a significant social stigma on a convicted defendant. A defendant with a criminal record that contains a drug conspiracy conviction may face challenges in pursuing employment, housing, or educational opportunities since prospective landlords, employers, or educational institutions may view an applicant’s drug conspiracy conviction unfavorably.
Attorneys for defendants charged with a drug conspiracy may assert various factual and legal defenses to challenge the prosecution’s case, such as:
When prosecutors have charged you with participating in a drug conspiracy, let the legal team at Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan advocate for your rights and interests and pursue the best possible outcome to your case by:
When police have arrested and charged you with engaging in a drug manufacturing, trafficking, or distribution conspiracy, you need experienced legal counsel to defend your rights, reputation, and future. Contact Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan today for a confidential consultation with a drug crime defense lawyer to discuss your options for facing your charges and pursuing a favorable end to your case.
Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan, based in Detroit, also assists clients with criminal defense in Lansing, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Flint, and all of Michigan.