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Possession With Intent to Distribute

Possession with Intent to Distribute

Put an Experienced Federal Drug Crime Attorney on Your Side

Miami has been a haven for drug dealers for decades. Since the days of the “Cocaine Cowboys” drug dealers have made huge profits importing and then selling drugs to users. The illegal business can be lucrative with some dealers making millions off of the drug trade. However, the risk is enormous, as federal drug crimes carry some of the highest minimum mandatory sentences in the federal justice system.

The federal government has created a system where even the lowest level offenders are threatened with extremely high prison sentences. Their hopes are that the low-level offenders will cooperate with the government and assist law enforcement in prosecuting higher level drug dealers.

You need a Miami drug crime attorney the moment you become aware that you are being investigated or charged with a federal drug crime.

Contact Hubbs Law Firm online or by phone at (305) 570-4802 for a free, confidential consultation with our attorneys if you or a loved one has been arrested for possession with intent to distribute.

Our Firm Can Fight for Your Rights

If you were arrested for a federal drug crime in Miami, FL, it is important you contact a law firm with experienced attorneys. Hubbs Law Firm’s attorneys, E.J. and Erika Hubbs, have handled thousands of drug crimes in their career and will do everything in their power to give you the best defense in your case.

In addition, E.J. Hubbs is Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law by the Florida Bar, which means he is qualified as an expert in criminal trial law, an honor held by less than 1% of the attorneys in the state of Florida.

Hubbs Law Firm handles all types of drug cases, including possession with intent to distribute, in Miami and throughout Miami-Dade County, including Hialeah, Pinecrest, Miami Beach, South Miami, Doral, Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay, Homestead, and anywhere else in the area.

Elements of Possession with Intent to Distribute

To prove the crime of possession with intent to distribute, the U.S. government is required to prove the following elements beyond a reasonable doubt:

  • The defendant knowingly possessed the drug charged in the indictment or charging document;
  • The defendant had the intent to distribute the drugs; and
  • The weight of the drugs exceeded the amount charged in the indictment or charging document.

“Intent to distribute” means to deliver drugs to another person. However, it does not require money to be exchanged.

Penalties for Intent to Distribute in Florida

Under 21 U.S.C. 841, the maximum and minimum penalties for drug crimes depend on the type of controlled substance and the amount.

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