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     Charged With Drug Trafficking? 5 Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Defense

    Abdullah JamilBy Abdullah JamilJuly 2, 20264 Mins Read
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    One drug trafficking charge can change the direction of your life in just hours. Whether the charge came from a large-scale operation, a traffic stop, or a package that was intercepted by law enforcement, prosecutors often pursue drug cases aggressively. Many people make critical mistakes right after their arrest because they assume the evidence against them is overwhelming or that conviction is inevitable. 

    However, that’s not necessarily true. If you’re facing federal drug trafficking charges, here are 5 mistakes that can harm your future.

    1. Not hiring a federal defense attorney

    The biggest mistake many people make after their arrest is waiting too long to hire a lawyer (or not hiring one at all). This is a huge mistake when facing federal charges, where penalties can be severe. Sometimes people choose not to hire a lawyer because they don’t think they can win their case and plan on pleading guilty.

    As an attorney from SBBL Law explains, “Federal drug charges are far too serious to plead guilty without defending yourself. What you think the government can prove could be successfully challenged by an experienced defense lawyer.”

    If you plead guilty right away, the government doesn’t have to prove its case. You’ll lose access to a potential plea agreement, and you could get the maximum allowable sentence. Hiring an experienced federal defense attorney immediately gives you the best chance to fight your charges and protect your rights.

    2. Talking too much to law enforcement

    Many people believe they can explain their way out of trouble, but talking usually only serves to strengthen the prosecution’s case. Everything you say can end up being used against you in court. Even seemingly harmless explanations can be misinterpreted as admissions of guilt. Worse, if you make slightly inconsistent statements – even innocently – that can be used against you as well. 

    It’s best not to talk to anyone but your attorney. Your lawyer will tell you when it’s appropriate to make statements and what you should and shouldn’t say. Law enforcement officers use a variety of tactics to get people to talk, and it’s never for your benefit. 

    Sometimes they create rapport and express empathy to make suspects feel comfortable until they talk, and other times they use pressure tactics and lie about what other witnesses have said and the evidence they’ve collected. 

    Don’t fall into their traps. Stay silent until you have a lawyer.

    3. Assuming evidence against you is solid

    Many people believe evidence like drugs, cash, text messages, or surveillance footage means their case is automatically over. That’s not necessarily true. The presence of drugs doesn’t automatically establish ownership or knowledge. Prosecutors still need to prove specific elements beyond a reasonable doubt. 

    Digital evidence has limits. Text messages and social media content can’t be taken out of context. Isolated messages can’t be assumed to tell the whole story. Your lawyer will look at the full context and challenge the prosecution’s narrative.

    Most importantly, search procedures matter. Evidence collected through illegal searches can be legally challenged. In many cases, evidence collected outside of legal protocols is thrown out. For example, if the evidence was collected during a traffic stop that wasn’t lawful, there’s a good chance it won’t be admissible. 

    4. Discussing your case 

    Discussing your case with anyone other than your attorney is a bad idea. Conversations with friends and family can cause them to be called as witnesses, and social media posts can seriously harm your case. Protecting your defense requires refraining from talking about your case with others. 

    5. Failing to preserve helpful evidence

    Evidence can disappear fast, and if you don’t make the effort to preserve it right away, it could disappear forever. For instance, many businesses overwrite their security footage after just 24 hours to save space. If that footage is critical to your case, you need to secure a copy immediately. That’s one reason you need a lawyer. Businesses may not be willing to provide you with a copy of their security footage, but they will when it’s requested by a lawyer.

    Avoid costly mistakes – hire a lawyer fast

    All of these mistakes are common but can be avoided by making smart choices. Ultimately, hiring an experienced federal defense attorney is the best way to avoid serious mistakes. Drug trafficking cases often involve complexities like confidential informants, wiretaps, financial records, and mandatory minimum sentencing laws. 

    Don’t assume you know how your case will end before speaking with an attorney. They’ll look at your charges, hear the allegations, and decide how to fight back. 

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