Law Offices of Landon Northcutt Drug Trafficking

Erath County Drug Trafficking Lawyers

Aggressive & Knowledgeable Advocacy for Clients in Erath County

Drug trafficking charges are among the most severe drug-related offenses, and they carry significant penalties upon conviction. If you are facing these charges, you need a seasoned defense lawyer who understands the law and knows how to build a strong defense on your behalf.

At the Law Offices of Landon Northcutt, our criminal defense attorney represents individuals facing drug trafficking charges in Erath County and the surrounding areas. We understand how high the stakes are in these cases, and we will work diligently to protect your rights and fight for a favorable outcome in your case.

To learn more about how we can help you, call us at (254) 355-4654 or online today. We offer free initial consultations.

What Is Drug Trafficking?

Drug trafficking is a criminal offense that involves manufacturing, distributing, or transporting controlled substances. In order to be charged with this crime, you do not have to be actively involved in the drug trade. Simply being in possession of a certain quantity of drugs can lead to drug trafficking charges if the prosecution can prove that you intended to sell or distribute the drugs.

Some of the most commonly trafficked drugs include:

  • Marijuana
  • Cocaine
  • Heroin
  • Fentanyl
  • Methamphetamine
  • Prescription painkillers

When it comes to drug trafficking, the type and quantity of drugs involved are key factors. Trafficking can be charged as a state or federal offense, depending on the circumstances.

Texas Drug Trafficking Laws

Drug trafficking is illegal under both state and federal law. While the laws are similar, there are some key differences between the two. In Texas, drug trafficking is a state offense, and it is typically charged as either a first- or second-degree felony.

Under Texas law, you may be charged with drug trafficking if you are accused of:

  • Manufacturing, delivering, or possessing with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance
  • Manufacturing, delivering, or possessing with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance in a drug-free zone
  • Conspiring to manufacture, deliver, or possess with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance

Drug trafficking charges depend on the type and quantity of drugs involved. The penalties for a conviction may include a lengthy prison sentence, steep fines, and other serious consequences.

Federal Drug Trafficking Laws

Drug trafficking is also illegal under federal law, and the penalties for a conviction are even more severe than those for a state conviction. If you are arrested on federal drug trafficking charges, you will likely be facing a mandatory minimum prison sentence of several years. In some cases, you may even be facing life in prison.

Under federal law, you may be charged with drug trafficking if you are accused of:

  • Manufacturing, distributing, or possessing with intent to distribute a controlled substance
  • Using a communication device to facilitate a drug trafficking crime
  • Conspiring to manufacture, distribute, or possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance

Like state drug trafficking charges, federal charges depend on the type and quantity of drugs involved. Other factors, such as whether you have a prior conviction and whether you are accused of trafficking drugs near a school or other protected area, can also affect the severity of the charges and the potential penalties.

How to Fight Drug Trafficking Charges

If you have been charged with drug trafficking, it’s important to remember that you are innocent until proven guilty. The prosecution has the burden of proving, beyond a reasonable doubt, that you are guilty of the charges against you. Our criminal defense attorney can help you build a strong defense to fight the charges and protect your future.

Some possible defenses in a drug trafficking case include:

  • Illegal search and seizure: The Fourth Amendment protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures. If the police violated your constitutional rights during the investigation, we may be able to have the evidence suppressed.
  • Lack of intent: To be convicted of drug trafficking, the prosecution must prove that you intended to sell or distribute the drugs. If we can cast doubt on the prosecution’s case, we may be able to get your charges reduced or dismissed.
  • Mistaken identity: In some cases, people are falsely accused of drug trafficking. If you are the victim of mistaken identity, we will work to uncover the truth and fight for your freedom.

Our Erath County drug trafficking lawyer has extensive experience handling these types of cases, and we know what it takes to win. When you choose us to represent you, you can trust that your case is in good hands.

How Our Drug Trafficking Lawyer Can Help

At the Law Offices of Landon Northcutt, we understand how stressful it is to be facing drug trafficking charges. We are here to provide the compassionate legal guidance you need and the aggressive advocacy you deserve. Our drug trafficking attorney will fight tirelessly to protect your rights and your future.

Whether you are facing state or federal charges, we have the experience, resources, and skill to handle your case. We will conduct a thorough investigation, review all available evidence, and craft a personalized legal strategy for you. Our team will be available to answer your questions and address your concerns every step of the way.

To learn more about how we can help you, call us at (254) 355-4654 or online today. We offer free initial consultations.

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