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Drug Conspiracy Charges, Laws and Statute of Limitations

Understanding Drug Conspiracy Cases

Drug conspiracies are considered complex cases owing to the high involvement of the citizenries who, at first, may seem innocent. Ideally, the charges are placed on two parties that may have failed to uphold narcotic laws. Consequently, the prosecution bears the most substantial burden since they have to prove that either two or more suspects were involved in the distribution of narcotic substances. Additionally, the prosecution has to prove that the accused party was fully aware of the interaction with the narcotic based merchandise and corresponding consequences for distributing the narcotics but still chose to take part in the prohibited business.

Role of Circumstantial Evidence

Notably, circumstantial evidence can provide the foundation for arguing against drug conspiracy charges. As a result, any conduct by a participant is classified as evidence in the charges. Furthermore, perpetrators can be charged on both counts of drug trafficking and drug conspiracy. On the other hand, it is easier to prove conspiracy and trafficking following the involvement of more than one person.

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Intent to Distribute as Evidence

Besides, anyone who knows plans related to the trafficking of narcotic drugs can be vindicated despite not being directly involved in the action. While exploring charges against trafficking of narcotics, the prosecution does not need to prove the existence of the narcotic drugs; otherwise, the intent to distribute serves as the evidence.

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Drug Conspiracy Laws

All the United States have well-formulated and implemented laws that govern drug conspiracy charges. Nonetheless, 21 USC Section 846 lays the foundation for determining whether a crime if federal. The classification of the cases as either federal or state exclusively depends on the type of drug in question, its amount, and whether the suspects crossed any geographical jurisdictions.

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