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Being convicted of a federal drug crime in Michigan has severe repercussions, from lengthy imprisonment to fines and probation, not to mention the permanent stain on your personal and professional reputation. The best way to protect your rights and freedom is to have an experience from the Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan.

At Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan, we have extensive experience handling federal drug crimes. Being accused of a drug crime doesn’t mean you will be convicted as long as you have a strong defense. When you meet with us, we will carefully assess the prosecution’s case, explain your rights, and choose the best line of defense. Call us today for a confidential consultation. 

Defending Clients Against Federal Drug Crimes in Michigan

Federal drug offenses cover a broad range of activities prohibited under the Controlled Substances Act:

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  • Manufacturing producing illegal drugs, either by synthesis or cultivation, such as methamphetamine labs or marijuana grow operations.
  • Distribution and trafficking – selling, transporting, or importing illegal drugs. This could range from a local dealer selling on the street to large-scale operations that import drugs across national borders.
  • Possession – having illegal drugs on your person, in your vehicle, or your home. The amount possessed can elevate the crime’s severity, especially if it exceeds a threshold that suggests intent to distribute.
  • Prescription fraud – This includes doctor shopping, forging prescriptions, or any deceitful means of obtaining prescription medications.

What Is the Federal Drug Schedule?

The federal government classifies drugs into five schedules based on their potential for abuse, accepted medical use, and overall safety:

  • Schedule I – Drugs with a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the U.S., and a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision. Examples include heroin, LSD, marijuana, and ecstasy.
  • Schedule II – Drugs with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. These drugs are accepted for medical use with severe restrictions. Examples are cocaine, methamphetamine, oxycodone, and fentanyl.
  • Schedule III – Drugs with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence. They have accepted medical uses. Examples include anabolic steroids, testosterone, and some barbiturates.
  • Schedule IV – Drugs with a low potential for abuse and risk of dependence. They have accepted medical uses. Examples are Xanax, Valium, and Ativan.
  • Schedule V – Drugs with lower potential for abuse than Schedule IV and consist of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics. They have accepted medical uses. Examples include cough preparations with small amounts of codeine.

Notably, marijuana is classified as a Schedule I drug even though recreational cannabis is legal in Michigan, meaning you can face state or federal charges for selling cannabis without a license.

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Federal Drug Crimes Carry Severe Penalties 

The penalties for a federal drug crime conviction range widely based on several factors, including the nature and quantity of the controlled substances involved, prior convictions, and the circumstances of the offense, such as whether it involved distribution, manufacturing, or simple possession. 

For instance, a conviction for trafficking large quantities of substances like cocaine or heroin can lead to a sentence of life imprisonment, especially if death or serious bodily harm results from the drug’s use. Moreover, even lower-level offenses, such as possession of a controlled substance without a valid prescription, can result in significant fines and prison sentences. 

Additionally, federal drug convictions often come with collateral consequences, such as the forfeiture of personal property, the loss of certain civil rights, and long-term repercussions affecting employment and personal relationships. If you are facing federal drug charges, trust our firm to guide you through the complexities of the federal legal system and protect your rights. 

Defenses Against Federal Drug Crimes

At Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan, we believe every individual accused of a crime deserves a rigorous defense. Some potential defenses against federal drug crimes include:

  • Unlawful search and seizure – If law enforcement violated your rights by searching your property without a warrant or probable cause, any evidence collected may be inadmissible in court.
  • Lack of possession – Simply being near a drug does not mean you possessed it. The prosecution must prove that you had control over the drug.
  • Duress or coercion – This might serve as a defense if you were forced or threatened to commit a drug crime.
  • Entrapment – This defense applies if law enforcement officials compelled you to commit a drug crime you would not have committed otherwise.

We are keenly aware that no two cases are identical and will tailor our strategy to the specific charges against you and the underlying facts. 

How Our Firm Can Help

At Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan, we understand the complexities of the federal court system and the intricacies of drug laws. Our team, led by Sanford Schulman, is known for its relentless dedication to justice, always striving for favorable outcomes.

Our approach is meticulous. Every case undergoes a comprehensive legal analysis, ensuring that nothing is overlooked. Our success is evident in our track record — a testament to our innovative defense strategies that stand up even in the face of the most challenging federal drug charges. While we are committed to winning an acquittal, we will advise you on options that may be in your best interests. 

When you choose us, you’re choosing a tailored defense built around you, crafted to meet your specific needs. Your future deserves more than a standard defense. It deserves the commitment, dedication, and passion that the Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan bring to the table. 

Talk to Our Michigan Drug Crimes Attorney Today

Facing federal drug charges is daunting, but with the right legal representation, you can protect your rights and future. If you are facing federal drug charges, don’t go it alone. Contact the Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan today or book a consultation with our criminal defense attorneys.

Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan, rooted in Detroit, assists clients with federal drug crime charges as well as possession, intent, manufacturing, and distribution of drug charges throughout Lansing, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Flint, and all of Michigan.