Boston Drug Crime Defense Attorney
Drug Manufacturing Charges
State and Federal agencies take great measures to locate and shut down drug manufacturing operation throughout the United States and in Massachusetts. From their point of view, if they can stop drug production at the root, it will be easier to solve drug epidemics quickly sweeping the country. If you have been arrested and charged with drug manufacturing, you are going to need representation from a Boston drug crime defense lawyer. Police and investigators will go to almost any length to obtain incriminating evidence of drug manufacturing, even if it means violating a suspect’s constitutional rights in the process. When police and investigators resort to illegal search and seizure, you will need an attorney to hold them accountable for their actions in an effort to have the evidence deemed inadmissible, so that it will not be used against you in court.
Massachusetts Drug Manufacturing Penalties
The exact penalties a person will face from being convicted of drug manufacturing in Boston will depend on the amount of drug that was being manufactured, the schedule or classification of the drug that was being manufactured and the defendant’s criminal record. First time drug offenders usually do not have sentences that are as harsh as repeat offenders, and when a lower schedule of drug is being manufactured (such as marijuana) the penalties will not be as harsh as if the drug is more highly addictive, like methamphetamines. It is best to speak with a drug crime defense attorney to find out what specific penalties you may be facing after being charged with drug manufacturing.
Boston Drug Manufacturing Lawyer
At The Law Offices of Thomas A. Brant, we can represent you no matter what the circumstances of your drug manufacturing charges are. We handle many different types of drug cases, including drug manufacturing charges involving the following:
- Indoor marijuana-growing facilities
- Cocaine cooking labs making crack cocaine
- Ecstasy labs making ecstasy pills
- Making or refining heroin or other narcotics
- Meth labs making crystal meth or crank
- Possession of manufacturing equipment
- Possession of precursor chemicals for meth or ecstasy manufacture
- Purchase of equipment to manufacture
For help with drug manufacturing charges, contact a Boston Drug Crime Defense Attorney at the law Offices of Thomas A. Brant today!
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