Federal Drug Crimes Defense Lawyer
When drug crimes cross state lines, it is a federal offense that is prosecuted by the United States government. Federal drug laws generally define drug crimes in much the same terms as New Mexico statutes. The biggest difference between state and federal drug laws is typically the classification of drugs and the penalties for the possession and/or trafficking of scheduled substances.
Federal drug laws classify controlled substances—both legal (e.g., prescriptions) and illegal—into five schedules:
Schedule |
Definition |
Drugs included in Schedule: |
I |
|
Heroin Marijuana GHP LSD |
II |
|
Cocaine Methamphetamine Amphetamine Ocycodone PCP |
III |
|
Hydrocodone drug products (e.g. Vicodin) |
IV |
|
Alprazolam (Xanax) |
V |
|
Codeine |
The amount of a controlled substance may change the federal drug schedule classifications of some drugs. A lawyer experienced in defending drug crimes can help you better understand the charges you face.
The penalties for federal drug crimes are often more severe than those prosecuted at the state level. If convicted, you face a minimum of one year in prison, large fines, supervised probation and a lifetime of trying to explain your criminal record to potential employers.
Contact Experienced Albuquerque Drug Crimes Attorney Dan Baca
Dan Baca has over 20 years of experience as a criminal defense lawyer. He has successfully handled hundreds of drug crimes cases at both the state and federal levels and is deeply committed to protecting his clients from the police misconduct often seen in drug-related arrests and detainments. When you contact attorney Dan Baca, he will carefully evaluate the evidence against you to develop a solid legal defense.
Contact Dan Baca today to speak with an experienced federal drug crimes lawyer.