Drug Smuggling

Have you been charged with drug smuggling?

Law enforcement agencies ranging from the local police to federal investigators are cracking down on all channels of drug distribution in Long Island . We are situated on major supply routes for importation of drugs from other countries, as well as trafficking from other states, and there is intense scrutiny on our area for any evidence of smuggling operations. Whether you have been caught carrying drugs through airport security , during a roadside traffic stop, or if you have learned that you are the subject of an ongoing investigation, it is imperative that you take action now to defend yourself. A Long Island drug crime attorney from The Law Offices of Nancy L. Bartling, PLLC, LLC may be able to help you avoid a conviction, and we invite you to contact us today for a confidential consultation.

If you have been arrested for smuggling drugs such as heroin or prescription drugs, you have reason to be worried for your future. This felony drug crime carries severe penalties, and you can be sentenced to anywhere from a year to life in prison. If the offense involved crossing state or international borders, you will most likely face prosecution from a federal agency such as the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which usually has greater resources available for the investigation. We have experience as state and federal prosecutors, a background which gives us a unique insight and the ability to effectively combat the case against you.



Drug Smuggling in Long Island

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) reports that a large amount of the drug smuggling in Long Island involves crack which has been processed from cocaine in local manufacturing labs for distribution in the city, but you will face serious penalties for smuggling any type of drug. You should insist on having an attorney from our firm present at all times during questioning regarding transportation of drugs, to safeguard you against making self-incriminating statements. Do not make the mistake of thinking that you can easily resolve the charges by speaking with investigators, as their questions will be aimed at gathering evidence against you, and there is practically nothing you can say which would improve your situation. Retaining a proven attorney to represent you may be your only hope of avoiding a conviction.