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Life after manufacturing illegal drugs

On Behalf of | Nov 1, 2017 | Drug Charges, Felonies |

As the popular TV show Breaking Bad showed its viewers, there can be many reasons why an average person would seek to begin producing illegal drugs. Maybe you needed the money, felt pressured to do it, or were threatened into complying. Whatever the reason, the production of illegal substances is considered a felony with severe impacts for your future.

Anyone can be convicted of drug manufacturing if they are involved in any step of the process along the way. These charges can include selling certain chemicals, buying or selling equipment, or physically producing the drugs. If convicted, your life may take a significant turn for the worst.

Penalties for drug crimes

When charged with felony drug crimes, you will likely face some severe penalties.

  • Prison time that may last years
  • Substantial fines dependant on the severity of the charges
  • Probationary periods based on criminal history and severity of the crime
  • More intense prison time if the drug production was manufactured by a school or playground

Life after facing drug charges

Facing years in prison and hefty fines can set back your plans and make getting back on your feet extremely difficult. Many jobs will not hire those with felonies on their record, and probation can make new jobs, travel, leaving the state, or moving nearly impossible.

You do not have to face these serious charges alone–an attorney who knows the ins and outs of drug crime laws can look at your case and help ensure your rights are protected throughout the entire process.

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