New Mexico Felony Drug Trafficking Laws
New Mexico’s drug trafficking laws are complex and highly nuanced. While an experienced drug crimes attorney can help you understand the specific charges you face, in general, it is illegal to:
- Manufacture a controlled substance
- Distribute a controlled substance (whether it’s sold, bartered or given away)
- Possess a controlled substance with the intent to distribute it
Local, state and federal law enforcement agents are vigilant in their efforts to crackdown on drug trafficking—and that can lead to serious consequences for those arrested.
Most drug trafficking activity leads to felony charges, which carry prison sentences, fines, supervised probation, community service and required drug prevention programs; federal offenses usually come with even harsher penalties.
It is imperative to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as you have been accused of drug trafficking to ensure your rights and interests are protected.
Contact Experienced Attorney Dan Baca for Drug Defense in Albuquerque
Attorney Dan Baca has over 20 years of experience helping those accused of drug crimes. He thoroughly understands state and federal drug trafficking laws and is committed to helping you obtain the best result possible.
If you have been arrested for drug trafficking, contact drug defense attorney Dan Baca to schedule a free consultation.