The crime of manufacturing and delivering drugs in Texas can have a wide variety of penalties. In comparison to possession cases, drug manufacturing charges are generally more severe. In some of the worst scenarios, typically ones that include large amounts of drugs, the sentence can involve life in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.
“Delivery” of drugs, according to the Texas Controlled Substances Act, is defined as the deliverance of a controlled substance, fake or real, to another person. This can include direct hand-to-hand delivery or indirect delivery where drugs are given through an intermediary. Delivering drugs is legally the same as selling drugs in Texas, even if there is no money swapping, with the exceptions being small quantities of marijuana.
As with most court cases, your punishment for manufacturing and/or delivering drugs will depend on the severity of the crime and your previous history. Community supervision is more common when the amount is small, and they typically fall under the misdemeanor category.
However, drugs are taken very seriously in border states, and the likelihood of your charge being elevated to that of a felony is quite high. Even community service sentences can still carry months of jail time. If you are caught manufacturing or distributing drugs near a school area or near a similar “proximity-to-children” protected provision, then you can have several years automatically added to your sentence.
If you are facing a drug manufacturing and distribution charge, our experienced legal defense team in Texas is here to make sure that you have the protection you deserve. We hold the investigators and the state accountable for their proper identification of you and the substance(s) in question, the validity of any police searches, the credibility of informants testifying against you, the weight evaluation of the substances, and more.
When you are charged with the crime of manufacturing and delivering drugs, your freedom is at risk. With such grave penalties looming overhead, it’s imperative to hire an experienced drug attorney in Texas. Don’t waste time worrying about what could happen; call our experienced legal team today and protect your rights!
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