Lexington Meth Manufacturing Defense Attorney
Kentucky Manufacturing Meth Crimes
A person is considered guilty of drug manufacturing when he or she knowingly and unlawfully manufactures methamphetamine, or any other controlled substance, without a license from a state or federal authority.
Many times, police officers can charge you with the “intent to manufacture” if you are in possession of a group of chemicals, ingredients or tools needed to manufacture methamphetamine.
In Kentucky, manufacturing methamphetamine is illegal. Manufacturing meth is a Class B felony for a first offense and a Class A felony for a second or subsequent offense.
Our skilled drug and manufacturing meth criminal defense attorneys are always prepared to fight in your defense and to protect your rights and freedom. With three attorneys working on your case, we see to it that no stone is left unturned. Our drug and meth manufacturing defense attorneys stay current on all of the latest court decisions that can help you have what it takes to beat your charges.
It is important that the prosecutors know that you have attorneys who won’t back down. Walk into the courtroom with attorneys with a proven track record of success, who will hold the government to its burden of proving each and every element of their case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Have you been charged with a manufacturing meth crime?
Our team of criminal defense attorneys are members of National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and have been recognized as Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys in America by The National Trial Lawyers and America’s Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys. Put our experience and track record of success to work for you against the government’s charges and protect your freedom!
If you have been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine, you need a team of experienced criminal defense attorneys focused on achieving the absolute best outcome for your case. Call and speak with a Cooley Iuliano Robey, PLLC drug attorney at 859-636-6803.
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What are the penalties for Manufacturing Methamphetamine in Kentucky?
Manufacturing methamphetamine is a Class B felony in Kentucky and carries a sentence of 10 – 20 years in prison. It can also carry a fine of up to $10,000.00.
A second or subsequent conviction for manufacturing methamphetamine in Kentucky is a Class A felony in Kentucky and carries 20 – 50 years in prison. It can also carry a fine of up to $10,000.00.
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Our criminal defense attorneys at Cooley Iuliano Robey, PLLC are members of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National Trial Lawyers, America’s Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys and have experience practicing criminal defense cases just like yours throughout all of Kentucky.
Our team of lawyers will put their experience and reputation for success to work for you against your manufacturing meth charges.
When it comes to cocaine crimes, you need attorneys who will fight for and assert your constitutional rights. Often times, manufacturing methamphetamine charges stem from violations of your Fourth Amendment rights and are largely based on circumstantial evidence. Our team of lawyers will dedicate the time necessary to meet with you and to go through every detail of your case, as we lay the building blocks to your best defense!
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CIR Legal’s manufacturing methamphetamine criminal defense attorney services include offering a free consultation and case review to all potential clients. Our defense attorneys have fought and will always strive to fight for the rights of every person in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and we are ready to fight for you. Call our office at 859-636-6803 or fill out our form on this website to schedule your free consultation.
Want to know more? We have included Kentucky manufacturing methamphetamine laws below!
(1) A person is guilty of manufacturing methamphetamine when he knowingly and unlawfully:
(a) Manufactures methamphetamine; or
(b) With intent to manufacture methamphetamine possesses two (2) or more chemicals or two (2) or more items of equipment for the manufacture of methamphetamine.
(2) Manufacture of methamphetamine is a Class B felony for the first offense and a Class A felony for a second or subsequent offense.
If you or someone you care about has been charged with violating the statute of KRS Chapter 218A in Kentucky, contact our reputable criminal defense lawyers or meth manufacturing lawyers as soon as possible by calling 859-636-6803.
Federal Manufacturing Methamphetamine Charges
The federal government has its own laws regarding drug offenses. Whether you are tried by the state or by the federal government depends on where your arrest happened and by whom. Most possession offenses are handled by the states, but if you are caught by federal official trafficking, entering or at the border, manufacturing across state lines, and so on, you can be processed by a federal court and not the state of Kentucky. To be specific, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky hears all federal cases in the Lexington area.
Federal drug crimes are serious and often carry heavier penalties in comparison to its state level counterparts. Which is why if federal drug charges have been filed against you, it’s good advice to immediately make a call to a trusted drug manufacturing defense attorney in your area. Hiring a seasoned drug manufacturing attorney who will do a thorough evaluation of your charges, all evidence and your situation in general is paramount for charges of this level.
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