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Efficient Drug Trafficking Attorneys in Southwest Michigan

The federal government devotes significant effort and resources toward prosecuting drug traffickers. If you are charged with transporting controlled substances across the Canadian border or even the Michigan border, you may find yourself dealing with the FBI, the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) and ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).

Our attorneys at David G. Moore, Attorney at Law, are led by our drug trafficking defense lawyer who has vast experience in Michigan. Attorney Moore is also a former assistant district attorney, which gives him strong insight into how the prosecution builds cases. Our firm represents clients in Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and throughout southwest Michigan who have been charged with drug crimes. Contact us day or night for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation.

Factors That Will Affect Your Case

When deciding on the drug trafficking penalties that a convicted individual will face, federal judges review the federal sentencing guidelines. These guidelines list various penalties – none of them lenient – based on the level of offense and the defendant’s prior criminal record. The penalties will also differ in severity based on factors such as:

  • The type of drug involved (meth, marijuana, etc.) and the amount
  • Evidence of trafficking (significant amounts of cash, scales, multiple cell phones, etc.)
  • Whether the defendant is an adult or a minor
  • Whether anyone was injured or killed
  • Whether a minor was involved in the trafficking or drugs were distributed near a school
  • Whether the drugs were taken across the Michigan state border or the U.S. border

Do Not Speak To Anyone Before Consulting A Lawyer

If you are questioned about your involvement in any drug trafficking or distribution scheme, do not attempt to explain your side of the story or offer any information without the presence of any skilled defense attorney. Law enforcement would like nothing better than to obtain a statement from you that they can later use against you in court.

Call our office at (269) 808-8007 to arrange a free, confidential consultation. You can also email us and we will respond promptly.

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