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Columbus Cocaine Charges Defense Attorney

If you are facing Cocaine charges in Ohio, you need a good lawyer to help you defend your case. Drug abuse is a serious issue affecting the entire country, including the state of Ohio. Consequently, cocaine use can be detected through the use of a mouth swab drug test. With this in mind, it is important to know that Ohio has some of the strictest drug-related laws in the country. Moreover, if you are convicted of your Cocaine charges, you may have to spend a significant period of time in prison and pay large fines. Contact Attorney Adam Burke at (614) 280-9122 for your free consultation.

What are Cocaine charges in Ohio?

In Ohio, cocaine has been classified as a Schedule II controlled substance. A controlled substance is a drug or other substance that may be harmful to the body when ingested. They are classified on 5 levels, from the most harmful (Schedule I) to the least harmful (Schedule V).

Cocaine is a considered a dangerous drug, but because of some possible applications in medicine, it has been classified as a Schedule II drug, and not a Schedule I drug.

If you are suspected of possession of Cocaine, trafficking in cocaine, manufacture of cocaine, or tampering of cocaine, you will face charges in the Ohio courts.

Penalties for Cocaine Charges in Ohio

Ohio law has several sections related to possession of drugs, trafficking in drugs, conspiracy, manufacture of drugs, and drug tampering. Depending on the crime you are suspected of committing, you will be charged with a felony.

The crime is considered more serious if the Cocaine you had with you exceeded the bulk amount, if you passed on the Cocaine to someone, or if you sold it to a minor.

The penalties can be very severe depending on the conviction. The maximum sentence is up to 10 years in prison, with fines of up to $20,000. The court may impose additional penalties, like the revocation of your professional license, if any. All drug-related convictions in Ohio result in a mandatory suspension of your driver's license as well. 1

Federal Cocaine Laws

The laws dealing with drugs are very harsh at the federal level. About 60 percent of the current population in federal prison is in there for drug related crimes and they are serving out their sentences without the possibility for parole.

You will likely be tried in federal court if you had quantities of cocaine that were greater than the bulk amount, or if you distributed or sold cocaine across state boundaries. The penalties vary considerably and may stretch up to life in prison without possibility of release. Repeated offenders are generally handed these harsh sentences. 2 3

Attorney Adam Burke Llc - Columbus, OH Cocaine Charges Defense Lawyer

If you have been arrested and charged with possession of Cocaine in Columbus or any of the surrounding areas in Ohio contact Attorney Adam Burke. It is in your best interest to hire an experienced defense attorney who will fight for your rights and freedom. Contact Attorney Adam Burke now for your free consultation at (614) 280-9122.

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