Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
Drug Distribution Lawyer | Serving Gallup, NM
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Distributing illicit drugs such as cocaine and heroin or illegally distributing prescription drugs such as pain relievers or sleeping pills are serious felony crimes in both federal and state laws carrying long prison sentences and large fines if convicted. Drug distribution is a less serious crime, however, than drug trafficking because the amount of drugs is less.
If you are suspected or charged with drug distribution you should immediately contact a Gallup criminal defense lawyer who handles drug distribution cases. The lawyer can assess the circumstances of the case, form a defense, challenge the admissibility of evidence against you, conduct an independent investigation, and aggressively represent you.
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