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Facing drug trafficking charges in Dallas? Victoria Barr Law provides aggressive defense strategies to protect your rights and fight for your future.
Understanding Drug Trafficking Charges
Drug trafficking involves the illegal transportation, distribution, or sale of controlled substances such as cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin. These charges often come with severe consequences under Texas law.
Potential Penalties
- Less than 1 gram: State jail felony, up to 2 years in jail and fines up to $10,000.
- 1-4 grams: Second-degree felony, 2-20 years in prison and fines up to $10,000.
- 4-200 grams: First-degree felony, 5-99 years in prison and fines up to $10,000.
- Over 200 grams: Enhanced penalties including potential life imprisonment.
How We Can Help
- Analyzing and challenging the prosecution’s evidence.
- Fighting against illegal search and seizure violations.
- Negotiating for reduced charges or case dismissal.
How to Begin Your Defense
- Schedule a Consultation: Meet with our experienced attorneys to discuss your case.
- Develop a Defense Strategy: We customize a legal plan tailored to your specific situation.
- Prepare Your Case: Our team collects evidence and builds a strong defense.
- Representation in Court: We advocate for your rights and fight aggressively in court.
Client Success Stories
“Victoria Barr Law helped me avoid serious penalties and protect my future.” – Daniel M.
“Their knowledge of trafficking laws and defense strategies was outstanding.” – Jessica R.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Trafficking
Drug trafficking involves the manufacturing, transporting, selling, or distributing illegal drugs, as well as possessing large quantities of drugs with the intent to distribute.
Penalties for drug trafficking in Texas depend on the type and quantity of drugs. They may include severe fines, lengthy prison sentences, and federal charges in some cases.
Possession typically involves smaller amounts of drugs for personal use, while trafficking involves larger quantities intended for distribution or sale.
Yes, drug trafficking charges may be federal if the offense involves crossing state or national borders, large quantities of drugs, or organized crime operations.
If charged with drug trafficking, do not speak to law enforcement without an attorney present. Contact a criminal defense lawyer immediately to protect your rights.
Common defenses include lack of intent, insufficient evidence, procedural errors, illegal search and seizure, and proving the drugs did not belong to you.
Intent to distribute is a key element in drug trafficking charges. Prosecutors must prove you intended to sell or distribute the drugs, not just possess them.
Yes, possession of large quantities of drugs may lead to trafficking charges even if there is no direct evidence of selling or distributing.
A criminal defense attorney can challenge evidence, identify procedural errors, negotiate plea agreements, and work to reduce or dismiss your charges.
In some cases, you may be eligible to have your record expunged, especially if charges are dismissed, reduced, or if you successfully complete a diversion program.