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The Best Defense Against Drug Trafficking Charges

When it comes to drug charges, drug trafficking charges often carry some of the most severe penalties in both Iowa and Nebraska. If found guilty, you can be placed behind bars and face a mandatory minimum prison sentence. Drug trafficking charges are not something that should be taken lightly, and if you have been charged with some form of drug trafficking, your best approach is to contact a Sioux City drug crime attorney.
Here at Fitch & Stahle Law Offices, our team of experienced defense attorneys specialize in defending people against drug charges. Whether you have been charged with a misdemeanor or a felony, our attorneys will fight hard for your rights and to reduce your sentence as much as possible. Here is what drug trafficking charges entail, as well as some common defenses that our drug lawyer will use to reduce your charges or even get them dropped.
What is Drug Trafficking?
Also known as drug distribution, drug trafficking is the crime of transporting, selling, or illegally importing illegal controlled substances. Drug trafficking charges can be related to selling cocaine, LSD, heroin, marijuana, ecstasy, or prescription drugs. Drug trafficking tends to be classified as a felony and carries serious charges such as extended prison time.
Common Defenses Against Drug Trafficking Charges
If you have been charged with drug trafficking, it is highly advisable to contact a drug attorney immediately. The attorneys at Fitch & Stahle Law Office possess the experience and resources necessary to guide you through the case, as well as get your charges reduced. Here are some common defenses that we use against drug trafficking charges.
Illegally Obtained Evidence
An attorney can argue that law enforcement did not have probably cause to conduct the search in which drugs were found. Any illegally obtained evidence gathered by a police officer cannot be used against you in a court of law. An attorney will help you determine if you were the victim of an unlawful search and seizure.
Entrapment
Entrapment refers to the government, police, or any other agent persuading you to take part in the drug trafficking crime. Beyond this, they provided you with the opportunity to do so and you were coerced into committing the crime.
Lack of Knowledge
The prosecution is required to prove that you know that the drugs were wherever they were found. For instance, if you were driving a rental car and the drugs were found in a hidden compartment, it is possible that it cannot be proven that you knew the drugs were there.
Mitigation
Drug smugglers often take advantage of people to transport illegal drugs. If you were one of those people who were coerced into being involved in drug trafficking, it could help you not get the mandatory minimum sentence.
Sioux City Drug Attorney
Are you in need of a qualified drug attorney to help reduce drug trafficking charges? Robert Stahle and Thomas Fitch have over 50 years of combined experience in defending drug crimes and have access to the best legal resources in Iowa and Nebraska. We will work with you to determine a successful outcome in the court of law.
Contact us today at (402) 494-3012.

