Federal Charges
Federal Drug Trafficking
Drug Scheduling
Different drugs are categorized into different “Schedules.” The type of drug you are charged with trafficking may have an impact on your case.
- Schedule 1 drugs: Heroin, Marijuana, LSD
- Schedule 2 drugs: Meth, Adderall, Fentanyl
- Schedule 3 drugs: Hydrocodone, Codeine, Ketamine
- Schedule 4 drugs: Xanax, Valium, Ketamine
- Schedule 5 drugs: Codeine Cough Syrup, Lomotil, Lyrica
Other Factors That Could Impact Your Case
There are several other factors that could impact your case other than the type of drug. It matters not only the type of drug, but also how much of the drug you are charged with trafficking. Where you were arrested could also impact your case. There are certain places, like schools, that make the consequences of a Federal Drug Trafficking charge more serious. Courts will also look at whether or not anyone was injured, or whether there was a weapon used or possessed. Courts will look into these factors and more when deciding your case. Be sure to contact a North Carolina Federal Drug Trafficking lawyer if you have been charged.
Does It Matter If You Did Not Plan On Selling the Drugs?
No. It does not matter what you were planning on doing with the drugs. Federal Drug Trafficking can be charged if the drugs were a certain type, and there was a certain amount.
Let Raleigh Attorney Lindsey Granados Be Your Federal Drug Trafficking Lawyer
If you need a Federal Drug Trafficking lawyer in North Carolina contact Granados Law Group, PLLC. Attorney Lindsey Granados can answer any questions about your charges. She handles Drug Trafficking cases in North Carolina and can help you with yours. Lindsey has experience with Federal Drug Trafficking cases in North Carolina and she cares about her clients. Call Lindsey at (919) 650-2851, or email her at lindsey@granadoslaw.com for a free consultation today.