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Jacksonville, Florida Federal Drug Crime Defense Attorneys
Are you facing Federal drug crime charges in Orange Park, Green Cove Springs or Palatka?  Call the experienced drug crime defense attorneys at the Law Offices of Ron Sholes, P.A. at (904) 721-7575. We defend clients in federal court cases involving the production, cultivation and trafficking of illegal drugs such as cocaine, crack, crystal meth, marijuana, hashish, PCP, heroin, Ecstacy, narcotics and controlled substances such as Oxycontin and Schedule I and II drugs.

What are FEDERAL DRUG CRIMES?


Federal drug charges can involve possession of a specified amount of illegal drugs, transporting illegal drugs across state lines with intent to sell, or attempting to carry illegal drugs on board an airplane. These kinds of federal drug charge cases often result after months of investigation by the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, or another government agency.

Constitutional Drug Issues

Drug charges involving substances such as cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana and Ecstacy often contain many constitutional issues. The drug crime defense attorneys of Ron Sholes, P.A. will challenge violations of constitutional issues in the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution.

An important weapon in the arsenal of any defense attorney is the ability to identify a breach of the defendant's constitutional rights and suppress evidence damaging to the accused. Many cases begin with an arrest that follows a traffic stop or a search of property. If the evidence in your case was obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment, it may be possible to prevent that evidence from being used against you at trial and may even result in a dismissal of the case. The police may have been reckless or sloppy with their procedures. They may have made mistakes in securing a warrant or in conducting the search.

Likewise, if you made a statement to police or gave an interview, your Fifth or Sixth Amendment rights to counsel may have been violated. A careful, diligent and thorough drug crime defense attorney can find those defects and make them work to your advantage. Call the Law Offices of Ron Sholes, P.A. if you need just such an attorney to defend you in the Orlando, Florida area.


FEDERAL DRUG TRAFFICKING PENALTIES

DRUG/SCHEDULEQUANTITYPENALTIESQUANTITYPENALTIES
Cocaine
(Schedule II)
500 - 4999 gms mixtureFirst Offense:
Not less than 5 yrs, and not more than 40 yrs. If death or serious injury, not less than 20 or more than life. Fine of not more than $2 million if an individual, $5 million if not an individual.

Second Offense:
Not less than 10 yrs, and not more than life. If death or serious injury, life imprisonment. Fine of not more than $4 million if an individual, $10 million if not an individual.
5 kgs or more mixtureFirst Offense:
Not less than 10 yrs, and not more than life. If death or serious injury, not less than 20 or more than life. Fine of not more than $4 million if an individual, $10 million if not an individual.

Second Offense:
Not less than 20 yrs, and not more than life. If death or serious injury, life imprisonment. Fine of not more than $8 million if an individual, $20 million if not an individual.

2 or More
Prior Offenses:


Life imprisonment
Cocaine Base
(Schedule II)
5-49 gms mixture50 gms or more mixture
Fentanyl
(Schedule II)
40 - 399 gms mixture400 gms or more mixture
Fentanyl Analogue (Schedule I)10 - 99 gms mixture100 gms or more mixture
Heroin (Schedule I)100 - 999 gms mixture1 kg or more mixture
LSD (Schedule I)1 - 9 gms mixture10 gms or more mixture
Methamphetamine (Schedule II)5 - 49 gms pure or 50 - 499 gms mixture50 gms or more pure or 500 gms or more mixture
PCP (Schedule II)10 - 99 gms pure or 100 - 999 gms mixture100 gm or more pure or 1 kg or more mixture


PENALTIES
Other Schedule I & II drugs
(and any drug product containing Gamma Hydroxybutyric Acid)
Any amount First Offense:
Not more that 20 yrs. If death or serious injury, not less than 20 yrs, or more than Life. Fine $1 million if an individual, $5 million if not an individual.

Second Offense:
Not more than 30 yrs. If death or serious injury, not less than life. Fine $2 million if an individual, $10 million if not an individual.
Flunitrazepam (Schedule IV)1 gm or more
Other Schedule III drugsAny amount First Offense:
Not more than 5 years. Fine not more than $250,000 if an individual, $1 million if not an individual.

Second Offense: Not more 10 yrs. Fine not more than $500,000 if an individual, $2 million if not an individual.
Flunitrazepam (Schedule IV)30 to 999 mgs
All other Schedule IV drugsAny amount First Offense:
Not more than 3 years. Fine not more than $250,000 if an individual, $1 million if not an individual.

Second Offense:
Not more than 6 yrs. Fine not more than $500,000 if an individual, $2 million if not an individual.
Flunitrazepam (Schedule IV)Less than 30 mgs
All Schedule V drugsAny amountFirst Offense:
Not more than 1 yr. Fine not more than $100,000 if an individual, $250,000 if not an individual.

Second Offense:
Not more than 2 yrs. Fine not more than $200,000 if an individual, $500,000 if not an individual.


FEDERAL TRAFFICKING PENALTIES - MARIJUANA

DRUGQUANTITYFIRST OFFENSESECOND OFFENSE
Marijuana1,000 kg or more mixture; or 1,000 or more plants.
  • Not less than 10 years, not more than life.
  • If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life.
  • Fine not more than $4 million if an individual, $10 million if other than an individual.
  • Not less than 20 years, not more than life.
  • If death or serious injury, mandatory life.
  • Fine not more than $8 million if an individual, $20 million if other than an individual.
Marijuana100 kg to 999 kg mixture; or 100 to 999 plants.
  • Not less than 5 years, not more than 40 years.
  • If death or serous injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life.
  • Fine not more than $2 million if an individual, $5 million if other than an individual.
  • Not less than 10 years, not more than life.
  • If death or serious injury, mandatory life.
  • Fine not more than $4 million if an individual, $10 million if other than an individual.
MarijuanaMore than 10 kgs hashish; 50 to 99 kg mixturemore than 1 kg of hashish oil; 50 to 99 plants.
  • Not more than 20 years.
  • If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life.
  • Fine $1 million if an individual, $5 million if other than an individual.
  • Not more than 30 years.
  • If death or serious injury, mandatory life.
  • Fine $2 million if an individual, $10 million if other than individual.
Marijuana1 to 49 plants; less than 50 kg mixture.
  • Not more than 5 years.
  • Fine not more than $250,000, $1 million other than individual.
  • Not more than 10 years.
  • Fine $500,000 if an individual, $2 million if other than individual.
Hashish10 kg or less.
Hashish Oil1 kg or less.
 
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Wiretapping Evidence

Some drug cases are built on evidence collected by secret recordings. There is nothing more damaging to the defense at trial than hearing the defendant's own words played for the jury. However, to be admissible in Court, the recordings must be made within the bounds of the law. The legal authority that controls the use of wiretaps in a criminal case derives from Title III of the 1968 Omnibus Safe Streets and Crime Control Act. This Act places severe limitations on the use of wiretaps as an investigative tool and the admissibility of evidence gleaned from those wiretaps. Wiretapping can only be done when allowed by a court order, which requires probable cause; it can be used only as a last resort, when other techniques have failed; the amount of irrelevant personal data cap-tured has to be minimized; law enforcement has to notify the target after the wiretap has been completed; and, the recordings and filings them-selves must be properly sealed.

If you have been charged with a Federal Drug Crime in Orlando, Jacksonville, Gaines-ville, Orange Park or a surrounding area, call our law firm at 1-800-384-7575 today for a free initial consultation about your case.

Charged with a Federal Drug Crime in Orange Park, Green Cove Springs or Palatka, Florida?  Call the Law Offices of Ron Sholes, P.A. for aggressive legal defense to protect your rights.
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We represent clients in Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Orange Park, Argyle Forest, St. Augustine,
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