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Serious Consequences For Federal Drug Charges
It is important to understand that being charged is just the first step towards a drug conviction. There are many other steps in the process in which an experienced federal drug crime defense attorney can achieve a reduction of charges or get charges dropped dropped for you. If you were arrested by a federal officer and charged with a drug-related crime, you could be facing some potentially serious consequences.
Criminal defense attorneys at FoxScottLaw in Northern Kentucky can fight aggressively on your behalf to protect your rights. Taking action quickly to contact our lawyers will allow our team to get to work right away at reducing negative impact and finding the best possible outcome to your case. Licensed in both Kentucky and Ohio, our attorneys proudly serve the greater Cincinnati and Covington areas. Call us today to hear how we can help you fight the accusations held against you.
How Do Drug Charges Become Federal?
Drug charges become federal when federal land and/or officials get involved in the case. For example, if you were arrested on federal land, such as a national park or military base, your case is a federal crime case. Similarly, if a federal informant or officer, such as a DEA or FBI agent, arrests you, it is probable that your getting arrested for a federal crime.
It is important to secure legal representation from criminal defense attorneys with extensive experience in federal drug crimes. FoxScottLaw in Northern Kentucky has a successful track record of defending our clients against drug charges. Our attorneys do not shy away from big-time prosecutors, and are resourceful litigator on your behalf. If you were recently charged with federal drug crime, such as drug trafficking or drug smuggling, it is time to speak with our highly experienced attorneys. We are waiting to take your call.
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Drug Crime Defense Attorneys in Northern Kentucky and Ohio
Licensed in Ohio and Kentucky, we professionally serve clients throughout Southwest Ohio and from the Covington, Kentucky region. Don’t let a drug charge ruin your life. Please call FoxScottLaw today to arrange your initial consultation and to get started on a criminal defense strategy. Contact us at (513) 428-1960.