Drug Trafficking & Distribution

Chattanooga Drug Trafficking & Distribution Lawyer

Defense for Drug Trafficking & Distribution Charges in Tennessee

Tennessee's stance on drug trafficking and distribution reflects a strong commitment to combating these offenses. If you find yourself facing charges for either of these crimes, it is crucial to secure the legal representation of a skilled and knowledgeable drug crimes lawyer in Chattanooga without delay. Attorney Meredith Mochel has extensive experience handling many drug cases, making her well-equipped to assist you in navigating the complex legal landscape and mitigating the severe penalties often associated with these charges.


Are you facing drug trafficking or distribution charges in Tennessee? Call the Law Offices of Meredith Mochel today at (423) 250-1499 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with our drug trafficking & distribution attorney in Chattanooga!


What Is Considered Drug Trafficking in Tennessee?

Drug trafficking in Tennessee involves the illegal transportation, sale, or distribution of controlled substances on a larger scale. It typically refers to the organized and ongoing activity of transporting drugs across state lines or within the state with the intent to distribute them. Drug trafficking is a more severe offense than simple drug possession or distribution and carries harsher penalties.

In Tennessee, drug trafficking is typically categorized based on the type and quantity of drugs involved. The state has established various thresholds for controlled substances, specifying the minimum quantity required to qualify as drug trafficking. These thresholds may vary depending on the substance, such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, or marijuana.

Drug trafficking charges in Tennessee can result in significant penalties, including lengthy prison sentences, substantial fines, and the potential forfeiture of assets involved in illegal activity. The severity of the penalties increases with the quantity and type of drugs trafficked and any previous criminal record.

What Is Drug Distribution?

In Tennessee, drug distribution refers to selling, delivering, or transferring controlled substances to another person for monetary gain. It involves the intentional transfer of drugs from one individual to another, typically with the intent to distribute or sell them. Drug distribution is a serious offense and illegal under state and federal laws.

The severity of the offense and the potential penalties depend on various factors, such as the type and quantity of drugs involved, prior convictions, and whether the distribution occurred near certain designated areas such as schools or parks.

Defending Against Drug Trafficking and Distribution Charges

When facing drug trafficking or distribution charges in Tennessee, a strong and strategic defense is crucial. Attorney Meredith Mochel will diligently analyze the details of your case, gather evidence, and build a comprehensive defense strategy tailored to your situation.

Possible defense strategies may include: 

  • Challenging the legality of the search and seizure.
  • Questioning the validity of the evidence presented.
  • Asserting violations of constitutional rights during the arrest or investigation process.

Contact Our Chattanooga Drug Trafficking & Distribution Attorney 

If you face drug trafficking or distribution charges in Tennessee, do not hesitate to seek legal representation. Contact Attorney Meredith Mochel, an experienced drug crimes lawyer in Chattanooga, to schedule your initial consultation. By enlisting the services of an experienced attorney, you can work towards the best possible outcome for your situation.


Contact the Law Offices of Meredith Mochel now to schedule a consultation!


 

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