Tampa Drug Trafficking with 25 Year Minimum Mandatory - Attorney Discusses Recent Case Result

Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney, Leslie Sammis, discusses a recent case result in a drug trafficking case decided in Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL.

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Trafficking in Illegal Drugs (28 grams to 30 Kilograms) in violation of Florida Statute 893.135(1)(c)1c is a first degree felony that is punishable by a maximum of 30 years and has a minimum mandatory sentence of 25 years. This means that if convicted of that crime, the Court must impose the 25 year minimum mandatory sentence under many circumstances, and the client must serve that sentence day for day.

Filing and litigating innovative motions to suppress is often the most important part of fighting any drug trafficking case. These serious felony cases require a tremendous amount of work because your Tampa drug trafficking attorney must thoroughly investigate every issue in the case by taking the depositions of every state witness, filing the appropriate motions to suppress or motions to dismiss, gathering evidence to present at the hearing, and thoroughly preparing legal arguments addressing all of the relevant Florida case law on any particular issue in the case.

If you have been arrested for a serious drug offense such as trafficking in a controlled substance or armed trafficking in Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL, call an experienced attorney at the Sammis Law Firm to discuss your case today. Call 813-250-0500 today or visit our main website to learn more information about drug trafficking charges under Florida law at www.SammisLawFirm.com.

Fleeing and Attempting to Elude a Police Officer in Tampa, Hillsborough County

Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney, Leslie Sammis, discusses a recent case result in a possession of cannabis case with intent to sell case in Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL.

Disclaimer: The Florida Bar does not review or approve case results for any lawyer's websites. If you would like to see the results we have obtained in the past and statements regarding the quality our work, you must read the disclaimer and request the additional information by clicking on the "I agree" button:
  • Past successes do not guarantee future results.
  • The facts and circumstances of your case may differ from the cases discussed in our recent case results.
  • Not all results are provided.
  • The results discussed are not necessarily representative of the results obtained in all cases because each case is different and must be evaluated and handled on its own merit.


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Click here for more information on fighting possession of cannabis with intent to sell cases through the Tampa Bay and surrounding areas in Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Polk County, Pasco County, Hernando County, or Manatee County, Florida. Call 813-250-0500 today to discuss your case with an attorney.