Farmington Hills Drug Manufacturing Lawyer
Dedicated Criminal Defense for Drug Manufacturing & Delivery Charges in Oakland County & Throughout Michigan
Law enforcement officials throughout Michigan are determined to arrest anyone involved with manufacturing highly regulated or scheduled substances, including meth or marijuana. Some arrests are the result of undercover narcotics agents posing as buyers or from evidence gathered from other offenders who have been offered a deal to provide information. Some of these tactics can result in wrongful arrests and baseless charges, but you’ll only know that if you call an attorney as soon as you’re arrested. If you are caught in the criminal justice system on a delivery and manufacturing charge, you need a proven criminal defense attorney on your side immediately.
As a well-known Farmington Hills drug manufacturing lawyer, I’m known for thorough investigations that lead to reduced penalties, lower charges, and dismissed cases. My goal with every investigation is to find the flaws in the prosecutor's case and identify law enforcement errors, including any violations of your constitutional rights regarding search and seizure. If you are facing felony drug delivery and manufacturing charges in Michigan, then you need an aggressive criminal defense lawyer in Oakland County who knows what it takes to win. I’ve been protecting the criminally accused in delivery and manufacturing cases since 2002, and I’m proud of my many victories in difficult drug crime cases.
Speak with an experienced Oakland County drug manufacturing attorney right now by calling (248) 599-0054. Consultation is 100% free and confidential.
Penalties for Drug Manufacturing in Michigan
In Michigan, drug manufacturing is penalized as drug trafficking. Whether you are alleged to be the owner of a “grow house,” accused of being involved in the manufacturing of methamphetamines, or other drug manufacturing operation, whether small or in a large-scale, the consequences of a conviction will be extreme. You will be charged with a felony if you are accused of being involved in any capacity, such as in the transportation or delivery of the drugs.
Those accused of manufacturing 45 kilograms face the following penalties:
- Up to 15 years in prison
- Up to $10,000,000 in fines
Those accused of manufacturing 5 to 45 kilograms face the following penalties:
- Up to seven years in prison
- Up to $500,000 in fines
Those accused of manufacturing less than 5 kilograms face the following penalties:
- Up to four years in prison
- $20,000 in fines