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How To Lower A Drug Sentence In Bergen County

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If you face drug charges in Bergen County, it may be possible to reduce your sentence with various defense strategies. Of course, it might also be possible to eliminate all criminal consequences whatsoever. The most appropriate strategy depends entirely on your unique situation, and this is why you might want to discuss your circumstances alongside a defense lawyer.

You Might Not Face Mandatory Minimum Sentencing 

For years, there has been considerable controversy over mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses in New Jersey. While some believe that mandatory minimum sentences should be eliminated, others do not. While this question continues to cause disputes in legal and political spheres, some defendants have successfully avoided mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses in New Jersey.

Lowering the Amount/Weight of Your Drugs 

Depending on the circumstances of your situation, it could be possible to reduce your sentence based on the weight of the drugs. For example, many drugs are “cut” or “laced” with other substances. The classic example is cocaine laced with flour or baking powder. While this allows drug dealers to increase their profit margins, it could also help you reduce your sentence.

You could theoretically reduce your sentence by calculating a lower net weight based on the “pure” drug rather than previous calculations. This may require additional lab analysis, and your lawyer may be able to help in this regard.

Accepting a Plea Deal 

You may be able to avoid serious consequences by accepting a plea deal. This type of strategy involves pleading guilty (usually for a lesser charge) in exchange for leniency. Often, prosecutors work out deals with defendants and promise to lower sentences.

However, this strategy is not always appropriate. Rather than accept a plea deal, it might be possible to avoid consequences altogether. Speak with an experienced defense attorney before accepting a plea deal – as you could have better options.

Challenging the Chain of Custody 

You could also challenge the chain of custody. In the legal world, this phrase refers to the storage, transport, and supervision of the evidence (the drugs). If there are any questions regarding the proper custody of this evidence, you could argue that the drugs have been tampered with. Note that in theory, this could help you avoid all charges altogether. The same logic applies to unconstitutional searches and seizures.

Can a Bergen County Defense Lawyer Help With Drug Charges? 

A New City criminal defense attorney may be able to assist you with drug charges. That being said, it makes sense to choose a lawyer who has specific experience with drug offenses – such as Phillip J. Murphy, Attorney at Law. We have guided numerous defendants toward positive outcomes over the years, and we can help you assess the most appropriate defense strategies. Book your consultation today to discuss your legal options.

Sources: 

njoag.gov/ag-grewal-starting-today-inmates-subject-to-mandatory-minimum-terms-for-non-violent-drug-offenses-can-submit-online-requests-for-resentencing/#:~:text=AG%20Directive%202021%2D4%20essentially,for%20early%20release%20from%20custody.

newjerseymonitor.com/2022/01/20/judges-side-with-a-g-on-waiving-mandatory-minimums-for-nonviolent-drug-offenses/

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