San Antonio Drug Trafficking Defense Lawyers
San Antonio sits 150 miles from the Mexican border. Not on it. Not near it. A solid two-hour drive through ranch country before you hit Laredo. You would think that distance provides some buffer from cartel prosecution. You would be completely wrong. Welcome to Federal Lawyers. The Western District of Texas, headquartered right here in San Antonio, just indicted the actual founders of Los Zetas – Z-40 and Z-42 themselves. The same courtroom that handles cartel kingpins handles your case.
This is the paradox most people never see coming. Border cities like Laredo and El Paso grab headlines for drug seizures. But San Antonio is where the leadership gets prosecuted. Where the conspiracy cases get built. Where 987 drug defendants were sentenced in a single year. The distance from Mexico doesn’t protect you from federal prosecution. It makes federal prosecution easier.
Our goal at Federal Lawyers is giving you information that actually matters. Not reassurance. Not false hope. The reality of federal drug prosecution in the Western District of Texas, where mandatory minimum cases rank among the top five nationally and where running drugs from inside prison still gets you prosecuted in San Antonio. Understanding what you’re facing is the first step toward fighting it.
150 Miles From the Border
Heres what most people get completly wrong about San Antonio drug cases. They think geography protects them. Mexico is far away. The border checkpoints are somewhere else. The cartels operate down south. All of that becomes irrelevent the moment your case enters the Western District of Texas.
The Western District dosent care about your distance from Mexico. It cares about Interstate 35. That highway runs straight from Laredo on the border, through San Antonio, up to Austin and Dallas, and eventualy all the way to Minneapolis. Every single mile of it represents interstate commerce. Every drug shipment on I-35 is automaticaly federal jurisdiction.
Think about what that means practicaly. Your not dealing with Bexar County prosecutors who might plea down to state charges. Your dealing with Assistant United States Attorneys who handle cartel leadership cases. The same prosecutors who built cases against Z-40 and Z-42 are building cases against defendants arrested on routine I-35 traffic stops. Theres no such thing as a “small” drug case here.
Running Drugs From Inside Federal Prison
OK so heres the part that should terrify anyone facing San Antonio drug charges. Marco Antonio Morales-Perez was already locked up in federal prison in Oklahoma. Already serving time. Already behind walls and fences and razor wire. And from inside that facility, he coordinated shipments of 160 kilograms of methamphetamine and 12 kilograms of heroin directly to San Antonio.
How? Drones. Contraband cell phones smuggled into the prison by drone. The same technology that law enforcement uses for surveilance, criminal organizations use to maintain operations from inside maximum security. Morales-Perez just recieved 262 months – thats nearly 22 years – added to whatever sentence he was already serving. His co-conspirator Pablo Torres-Zaragoza was also incarcerated. Also running operations. Also facing San Antonio prosecution.
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(212) 300-5196The lesson for anyone thinking “at least I cant get in more trouble once Im locked up”? Your wrong. The Western District of Texas will charge you for crimes commited from inside a prison cell. Dosent matter that your already incarcerated. Dosent matter that your thousands of miles from San Antonio. If the drugs flowed here, the prosecution happens here.
987 Drug Sentences a Year
Theres a number that defines the Western District of Texas, and its bigger then most people realize. In fiscal year 2022 alone, 987 defendants were sentanced under federal drug guidelines in this district. Thats not arrests. Thats not indictments. Thats completed sentences. Nearly a thousand people per year going to federal prison for drug offenses from this one courthouse.
The Western District ranked among the top five nationally for mandatory minimum cases. In 2016, there were 676 cases where mandatory minimums applied. Thats not the judge deciding on an apropriate sentence. Thats Congress dictating minimum years that no judge can reduce. Five years. Ten years. Twenty years. The numbers are locked in by statute the moment certain drug quantities are proven.
And heres were the math gets brutal. Federal conviction rates exceed 90 percent nationwide. In districts like the Western District of Texas, with there specialized drug prosecution units and OCDETF task forces, the conviction rate may be even higher. Going to trial isnt a coin flip. Its playing russian roulette with five chambers loaded.
Todd Spodek
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Featured on Netflix's "Inventing Anna," Todd Spodek brings decades of high-stakes criminal defense experience. His aggressive approach has secured dismissals and acquittals in cases others deemed unwinnable.
The I-35 Jurisdiction Trap
Let me explain how ordinary drug cases become federal nightmares. Interstate 35 dosent just move product from Mexico to the American interior. It creates federal jurisdiction automaticaly. The Commerce Clause of the Constitution gives federal prosecutors authority over anything moving in interstate commerce. Drugs on I-35 are by definition interstate commerce.

You were pulled over on I-35 between Laredo and San Antonio with what turned out to be 15 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a modified fuel tank. Federal agents say your phone contained text messages linking you to a distribution network operating across the Western District of Texas.
Can I be charged with federal drug trafficking even though I was just driving the car and didn't own the drugs?
Under 21 U.S.C. § 841 and § 846, federal prosecutors do not need to prove you owned the drugs — only that you knowingly participated in the trafficking conspiracy. The Western District of Texas aggressively pursues courier cases because San Antonio serves as a major transshipment corridor, and penalties for 5+ kilograms of cocaine carry a mandatory minimum of 10 years under federal sentencing guidelines. We would immediately challenge the legality of the traffic stop under the Fourth Amendment, scrutinize whether the search of the vehicle was supported by probable cause, and examine whether any statements you made were obtained in violation of Miranda. Early intervention by experienced defense counsel is critical because cooperation agreements negotiated before indictment often produce significantly better outcomes than those reached after charges are filed.
This is general information only. Contact us for advice specific to your situation.
This is why San Antonio sees so many federal drug cases despite being 150 miles from the border. Every vehicle heading north from Laredo passes through here. Every shipment bound for Dallas, Oklahoma City, Kansas City – it all comes through San Antonio first. The Gulf Cartel uses this route. The Sinaloa Cartel uses this route. Los Zetas built there entire infrastructure around this route.
If your arrested with drugs anywhere near I-35, your almost certainly facing federal charges. State court stays in state court only when theres no federal interest. And the federal interest in I-35 drug trafficking is absolutley enormous. DEA, FBI, HSI, ATF – every agency maintains presence along this corridor becuase everyone knows what flows through here.
