We are dedicated to protecting the rights and liberties of our clients across the nation. Leveraging our in-depth knowledge of federal laws and regulations, our staff skillfully navigate the complexities of drug-related charges, ranging from drug trafficking and distribution to conspiracy and possession. Recognizing the gravity of federal drug charges and the potential severe consequences, National Defense Law leaves no stone unturned in building robust defense strategies that challenge evidence, scrutinize law enforcement procedures, and ensure a fair and just trial for their clients. As a result, individuals represented by us can be confident in having a formidable legal team fighting vigorously on their behalf throughout the entire legal process.
If you're facing federal drug charges, don't hesitate to contact us today to schedule a free consultation. We'll listen to your story and provide you with the guidance and support you need to move forward. Don't wait, let us help you protect your rights and your future.
Before the Fair Sentencing Act passed, the smallest chip shown here would get you 5 years minimum. After the Act passed, it would take about as much as this whole crack cookie to get you 5 years.
Despite the sentence reductions offered by the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, which were made retroactive in March 2011, thousands of eligible in
Before the Fair Sentencing Act passed, the smallest chip shown here would get you 5 years minimum. After the Act passed, it would take about as much as this whole crack cookie to get you 5 years.
Despite the sentence reductions offered by the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, which were made retroactive in March 2011, thousands of eligible individuals have yet to avail themselves of this opportunity. Don't let your self or a loved one serve unnecessary extra time in federal prison. Think you qualify? Contact us and we can tell you.
Amendment 782 to the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines reduces the guidelines by two levels for ALL substances. It will affect inmates whose guideline sentence was based on some quantity of ANY controlled substance. This effects thousands of persons and may be the key to your case if you qualify. Think you qualify? Contact us and we can tell you.