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Drugs in your vehicle? You could end up accused of trafficking

| Mar 21, 2019 | Firm News |

It’s a scenario that has played out time and time again: Someone takes a friend home or picks up acquaintances and believes they’re being nice taking them to their destinations. The next thing they know, they’re being stopped by the police, and a passenger’s glazed stare gives the officer reason to look them up. With a history of drug use and abuse, accusations start being made, and it’s not long before you find yourself facing trouble with the law.

There are many people like yourself who are caught up in situations you couldn’t have predicted. You may not have ever considered using drugs or trafficking them to others, but by another party leaving them in your vehicle, you’ve been exposed to the risk of erroneous accusations. Now, as a result of an officer discovering drugs in your vehicle, you face charges for something you didn’t do.

You are not alone if you’re falsely accused of drug crimes

As mentioned above, people often face accusations of being involved in drug crimes that they actually have no knowledge of. Whether it’s a friend who left drug paraphernalia in your vehicle or a client using your vehicle during a ride share that was traveling with illicit drugs, these actions put you in a negative light and can lead to many questions about your involvement. In a worst-case scenario, you can be accused of drug crimes and face charges for possession and trafficking.

What should you do if you’re faced with drug charges for drugs that aren’t yours?

The best thing to do is to start working with your defense attorney to protect yourself. It may be that the other party admits that the drugs were theirs and that you didn’t know about them, but they may also lie. You want to know that you have someone on your side to protect your reputation.

Not everyone knows what other people are doing when they pick them up, where they’re traveling to or why they act the way they do. If others get caught doing something wrong when you’re present, that doesn’t mean that you should have to face the consequences of their actions.

Drug charges can lead to heavy fines and penalties upon conviction. If you’re faced with charges, you need to take steps to protect yourself so that you don’t face unfair treatment by the authorities or others involved in the case.

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