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Michigan Trafficking Defense Attorney

Trafficking anything illegal across state lines or across country borders is something that will be heavily prosecuted by the federal government. Trafficking itself isn’t necessarily illegal because it includes the transportation of goods for the purpose of trade by land, sea or air. However, the federal government will prosecute depending on what kind of “goods” is transported.

If you’ve been accused of trafficking in anything illegal, you need the experienced criminal defense lawyer at William W. Swor, PC, on your side. Most of these accusations are felony offenses, and the court could sentence you to years in prison and extremely high legal fines. Make sure you give yourself the best chance in court. You can discuss the circumstances of your case with Mr. Swor and his staff and determine how to protect your rights and your future. Mr. Swor is a criminal defense attorney with more than 50 years of legal experience in state and federal courts.

The Agencies That Investigate Illegal Trafficking

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigates human trafficking or involuntary servitude in the United States. The FBI also investigates international drug trafficking, as does U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

Each state may also have its own laws regarding trafficking. You could be charged by state and federal courts for the exact same crime without triggering double jeopardy. For example, in Michigan, trafficking 28 to 200 grams of cocaine will earn you a three-year mandatory minimum sentence and a $50,000 fine, while you could also get 10 years to a life sentence in federal court depending on your previous charges.

Handling All Types Of Trafficking Cases In Michigan

Depending on what you are accused of trafficking, you could be facing any number of extreme penalties. William W. Swor, PC, can handle some of the following federal trafficking crimes:

  • Drug/ controlled substance trafficking: Transporting controlled substances across state lines or into the country.
  • Sex trafficking/ sexual slavery: Exploiting human beings by selling them to customers for the purpose of performing sexual services.
  • Human trafficking: Exploiting people by selling them for the purpose of forced labor or commercial exploitation.
  • Straw purchasing of firearms: Purchasing a gun of a firearm for the purpose of transferring it to a person who cannot legally buy it themselves.

William W. Swor, PC, Will Defend Your Rights

If you’ve been arrested for carrying a concealed weapon, don’t navigate the legal system alone. Contact the firm today for a free consultation to let an experienced Michigan criminal defense attorney protect your rights and fight for your future. Reach out now to get started by using the contact page or calling 313-499-0182.