by pauladmin | Jun 30, 2017 | Drug Crime
A Brooklyn Judge sentenced a 65-year-old army veteran to eight years in prison Wednesday and railed on him for contributing to the opioid crisis by selling thousands of oxycodone pills and forging over a hundred prescription pads. “You were buying…literally thousands,... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Apr 29, 2016 | Drug Crime, Uncategorized, Video, Video Transcriptions
Most federal drug charges are federal conspiracy drug charges. sometimes it feels like the government has all but done away with federal drug charges, because it’s much easier to convict someone of conspiracy than it is to convict someone of possession of the... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Apr 29, 2016 | Drug Crime, Video, Video Transcriptions
Transcription: I had this one case where this person was having drugs sent up from a Central American country via Fedex. The drug dealers in the Central American country had connections with Fedex, so they would pass through without being accurately scanned, and then... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Nov 13, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Drug Crime, Video, Video Transcriptions
Return to Felony Drug Crimes Transcription Felony drug crimes in the state of New York are broken down into different levels from A1 and A2, being the most severe charges for felony drugs crimes, to E felonies. There’s also what is called a drug kingpin law... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Sep 1, 2015 | Drug Crime
The main differences between a misdemeanor drug crime and a felony drug crime are the quantities of drugs and the complexity of the distribution scheme. Sales of small quantities of drugs on the street are typically a misdemeanor. The larger the amount of drugs... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Sep 1, 2015 | Drug Crime
Despite the representation of so-called “kingpins” in movies and TV, a kingpin who meets the legal definition of the term might not necessarily be pulling in obscene amounts of money due to their drug trafficking efforts. The Kingpin Law involves profits...