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The Harsh Consequences of Conspiring To Distribute Kilos of Fentanyl and Methamphetamine

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

Conspiring to distribute fentanyl or methamphetamine is a federal offense that carries harsh penalties. If you are charged with conspiring to distribute these drugs, it is vital that you don’t take the situation lightly, especially if your case involves large quantities of the drugs. In such cases, defendants often face mandatory minimum sentences. When… Read More »

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How To Challenge the Evidence in a Florida Fentanyl Trafficking Case

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

Being charged with fentanyl trafficking is an incredibly serious thing in Florida. Even trafficking a small amount of fentanyl can result in mandatory minimum prison sentences. Given the high stakes, if you are facing fentanyl trafficking charges in Florida, it is crucial to understand how to fight against these charges. One of the most… Read More »

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The Consequences of Armed Fentanyl Trafficking in Florida

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

Given fentanyl’s extreme potency, law enforcement agencies pursue fentanyl traffickers aggressively. Even a small amount of fentanyl can result in dozens of overdoses, making this drug one of the most dangerous on the street. Because of this, Florida and federal laws impose harsh penalties on anyone found guilty of trafficking fentanyl. The consequences get… Read More »

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The Harsh Reality of Fentanyl Trafficking in Florida

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for medical purposes such as pain relief and anesthesia.  It is highly potent, up to 100 times stronger than morphine. However, while it was initially purposed for legitimate medical uses, fentanyl is currently illicitly distributed in our communities, often in fentanyl-laced… Read More »

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