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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
Synthetic drugs that mimic marijuana or other illegal drugs are now considered controlled substances both by North Carolina law enforcement and the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This means that merely possessing K2, Spice or bath salts could get you in state or federal criminal trouble.
At Marcilliat & Mills PLLC, in Raleigh, our attorneys have spent their entire careers defending drug crimes. We have experience obtaining successful results in difficult drug cases and our criminal defense team can help you too. For a free consultation, contact our Wake County office online or at 919-838-6643.
Criminal offenses involving synthetic drugs are not much different than drug charges involving other illegal drugs. You may face state or federal drug charges of:
Even if you were previously able to purchase the same drugs over the counter at a local head shop or smoke shop, you may now face criminal charges for the following drugs or newly-created drugs that mimic any of these drugs:
These synthetic substances are classified as schedule I controlled substances under federal law, meaning that they are highly addictive and have no medically accepted purpose. Under North Carolina state law, however, synthetic marijuana is classed as a schedule VI controlled substance.
A federal drug charge involving synthetics will have a vastly different outcome than a state charge involving synthetics if you are convicted. The federal sentencing guidelines require mandatory minimum prison sentences for some drug crimes, now including all illegal synthetic drugs. Those convicted of a state drug crime in North Carolina may be eligible for the Wake County Drug Court program, a diversion and rehabilitation program instead of jail.
Our drug crimes defense lawyers have secured dismissals, reductions of felony charges to misdemeanors and acquittals at trial. We offer a free initial consultation to evaluate your case and discuss what we believe, based on our experience, will be your best synthetic drug crimes defense strategy. Contact our Raleigh office online or at 919-838-6643 to schedule a meeting with a drug charges defense lawyer at Marcilliat & Mills PLLC.
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