Complicating matters, there are different categories, classes, and “schedules” of drugs (controlled substances) in both state court and federal court.
For example, Schedule 1 drugs tend to involve offenses that are generally considered more serious than Schedule 6 drugs (Schedule VI) like marijuana.
In part, the complexity of the legal system and prosecution of drug crimes in North Carolina involves the ever-changing nature and development of new synthetic drugs.
Charlotte drug crimes also regularly involve navigating court appearances in Courtroom 1150 in District Court for First Appearance, Probable Cause and Bond Hearings.
The District Attorney’s Office in Mecklenburg County may also request “waiving PC” (Waiver of Probable Cause), rather than dismiss the matter to the Grand Jury.
Charlotte is a big legal system.
We don’t want you to get lost in the shuffle.
A special team of prosecutors on the “Drug Team” at the DA’s Office are responsible for felony drug charges.
They’re experienced, top-notch lawyers.
"I personally think some of the best lawyers in Charlotte are prosecutors. They’re dedicated, prepared, and well-versed in the law."
- Bill Powers
Charlotte also has in place a procedural network of court appearances intended to ensure timely administration of justice that can be difficult to understand for the uninitiated.
That starts from the issuance of a Criminal Summons or a Warrant for Arrest, Indictment and waiver of PC to Superior Court for prosecution, when and if appropriate.
We’re here to answer questions about the legal system and how felony drug crimes are prosecuted in Mecklenburg County.
Types of Drug Charges and Offenses Drug offenses gather the attention of both federal and state prosecutors.
In fact, there can be concurrent prosecutions for controlled substance laws violations and may depend, in part, on the amount and tpe of drugs at issue.
Trafficking charges in federal court, based on alleged violations of the United States Code or “USC,” are separate and apart from criminal charges brought in State Court under the NC Criminal Laws.
Federal court matters, especially regarding trafficking charges, tend to involve a broader, community-wide distribution of controlled substances.
That may include allegations of a larger conspiracy and plans to bring large amounts of controlled substances into Charlotte and the region.
With that come indictments and “superseding indictments,” where large numbers of Defendants can all be charged together as part of a criminal conspiracy to traffic in controlled substances.
Those matters are prosecuted by the Department of Justice and the Office of the United States Attorney in one of the three federal prosecutorial districts in North Carolina:
- Western District – Charlotte Metro and Western North Carolina
- Middle District – Cabarrus, Guilford, Forsyth, Durham (24 counties in NC)
- Eastern District – New Hanover, Cumberland, Brunswick, etc.
Criminal prosecutions in Charlotte for violations of the NC criminal laws are handled by the elected District Attorney for Mecklenburg County.
Drug crimes in Charlotte necessarily involve alleged violations of Article 5 of the North Carolina Controlled Substances Act.
Criminal lawyers may refer to the concept of “separate sovereigns” in explaining the differences and similarities between drug charges in federal and state court.
"I think it’s fair to say that drug charges in Charlotte state court range from the very minor, like simple possession all the way to Level III Drug Trafficking charges."
- Bill Powers
Whether you received a criminal summons for possession of drug paraphernalia or have been indicted for “trafficking in drugs,” we strongly recommend you immediately retain legal representation.
Call our team of Charlotte defense lawyers at Powers Law Firm PA now to schedule a consultation: 704-342-4357
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What Should I do if Arrested for a Drug Charge in Charlotte NC? First, if you’re a bit anxious about getting arrested, charged, or indicted with a drug crime, that’s understandable.
"Part of what we do as criminal lawyers is to explain the legal system to clients. Serious criminal charges deserve focused, compassionate legal representation."
- Bill Powers, Charlotte Lawyers
We believe it’s imperative to address criminal issues in a systematic, considered fashion.
You are presumed innocent.
It’s easy to gloss over the importance of the legal presumption of innocence.
Innocent people can be accused of breaking the law.
The State cannot always make its case.
Our team of criminal defense lawyers is dedicated to the rights and best-interests of our clients.
The State has a substantial burden of proof.
"People don’t understand the importance of Constitutional Rights and procedural legal protections until you stand accused of a crime."
- Bill Powers, Charlotte Drug Crimes Lawyer
If you have questions about felony drug charges in North Carolina, our team of defense lawyers is available for consultation.
Call today to schedule a free consultation. You may also reach Bill Powers by email at Bill@CarolinaAttorneys.com
We encourage clients not to wait.
Drug crimes in Charlotte, especially those involving felony charges, often have important court dates in Courtroom 1150 for the initial appearance, Bond Hearings, and Probable Cause Hearings.
We think successful defenses to felony charges are assisted by getting a defense lawyer involved early-on in the process.
It’s also important to limit inculpatory evidence against you, if possible.
Exercise your Fifth Amendment Right to Remain Silent.
Ask to consult with legal counsel.
Drug task force officers, detectives, other law enforcement officers may seek to “flip” people charged with felony drug crimes.
To not be pressured to “cooperate” or “make some buys.”
Politely decline to answer questions or cooperate in any way with the criminal investigation.
Retain experienced legal counsel immediately.
Call Bill Powers at 704-342-4357
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