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Does North Carolina have mandatory minimum drug trafficking sentences?

A drug trafficking conviction may be heavy in North Carolina. When it comes to drug charges, drug trafficking is one of the more serious convictions. Drug trafficking may not involve extreme amounts of drugs. These charges also apply to a multitude of different substances. Under North Carolina law, according to North Carolina Health News, similar drug crimes do not have equal treatment. Two similar crimes may have extremely varied sentencing due to the mandatory minimums in North Carolina. If a person has 3.9 grams of heroin on his or her person at the time of an arrest, he or she will...

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Drug trafficking convictions come with hefty sentences

The effect of a drug trafficking conviction can be particularly significant for people in North Carolina. It may not be immediately clear where the line is drawn between possession, distribution and trafficking charges. While some may think that people need to be involved in moving massive quantities of drugs or cross-border smuggling to face trafficking charges, this is not necessarily the case. Trafficking charges can relate to all types of controlled substances, from marijuana to synthetic cannabinoid products to MDMA, methamphetamine or cocaine. People convicted of drug trafficking are not sentenced using North Carolina’s regular grid. Instead, they face higher, expanded...

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Several North Carolina residents sentenced in heroin ring

On December 17, several North Carolina residents were sentenced for their participation in a heroin and marijuana ring operating out of Craven County. The defendants were arrested following a multi-year investigation by federal, state and local authorities. According to the United States Attorney’s Office, the investigation focused on a drug trafficking ring run by two New Bern men, ages 34 and 36. The men had apparently been ordering large amounts of heroin from New York and having is transported down to North Carolina for several years. The heroin was then distributed for sale to multiple mid- and low-level drug dealers in...

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Many North Carolina doctors have stopped prescribing opioids

The opioid crisis has affected millions of people throughout the United States. Last year, President Donald Trump declared the prevalence of opioid addiction a national emergency. The over-prescription of opioids for disproportionately mild injuries contributed to the crisis. In response, many doctors—including over 1,000 in North Carolina alone—say that they have stopped prescribing opioids altogether. Curbing the opioid epidemic, one doctor at a time According to the North Carolina Medical Board, numerous patients throughout North Carolina say that their doctors have stopped prescribing opioids for pain. The board surveyed its members and found that of the 2,661 physicians who responded, 43 percent...

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Drug trafficking: Much more serious than possession charges

North Carolina readers know that criminal charges of any kind are a direct threat to their futures. This is especially true when facing charges that come with significant penalties, such as drug trafficking charges. Individuals charged and convicted of drug trafficking could face penalties that can change the course of their lives. If you are facing drug trafficking charges, your future and your freedom are on the line. It is critical to confront them with a strong defense and work diligently to avoid grave consequences. It can be helpful to learn more about your defense options and the next steps you...

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