Sale/Delivery of Drugs

Sale/Delivery of Drugs

Under Florida law it is a crime to sell delivery or manufacture illegal drugs. Sale or delivery of illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine as prescription drugs such as Xanax, Roxicodone or Oxycodone is Second Degree Felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison and 15 years probation. Where you allegedly sold the drugs matters in cases involving the sale of illegal drugs. If you are accused of selling or delving drugs within 1000 feet of a school, church, or convenience store your charge could be upgraded to a first degree felony where you face the possibility of 30 years in prison and with a minimum mandatory sentence of 3 years in prison.

If you have been accused of selling or delivering drugs, it is important that you contact an attorney you can trust to aggressively defend you and analyze your case. If you hire Anthony Rickman he will review every aspect of your case to determine if the police violated your rights by unlawfully searching you, illegally questioning you, or entrapping you into committing the offense. Anthony will look at the evidence against you and how the state and police conducted their investigations. Often sale and delivery cases are made by confidential informants and undercover officers Anthony will exploit the defects in the State’s case, their witnesses, and the allegations to achieve a favorable outcome for you in court.

Contact me today for a free consultation.

Case Results

Two Felony Charges & Four Misdemeanors Dropped

The Client was originally charged with three Felony counts of Fleeing and Attempting to Elude a Police Officer, Battery on a Leo, and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Along side the three felony counts, he was
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Three Felony Charges Dismissed

The Client was originally charged with three Felony counts of escaping from law enforcement custody, resisting officer, and battery on a law enforcement. Defense was able to get the State to agree on a diversion program
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Mandatory Prison charges reduced to minimum Probation time – Adjudication Withheld on all Six Felonies & Three Misdemeanors

After the Client was originally arrested for Robbery charges, while out on bond he got rearrested with new charges. The Client was charged with a total of six Felony counts of Uttering a Forged Instrument (two counts), Grand
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