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23Mar 2020

One Drug Sale Can Result In Two Charges

A recent Florida case brought up the possibility that a single sale of 
drugs can result in more than one criminal charge. How is this possible? 
Because there were two drugs!

In an experimental case, a prosecutor in Florida has been allowed to 
charge a man with two separate crimes stemming from a single drug sale. 
A man sold heroin to an undercover officer and was arrested for selling 
the drug, which is a class 2 felony. The drug was sent to a lab to 
confirm that it was indeed heroin, which it was. However, the substance 
also tested positive for fentanyl.

In an extraordinary move, the prosecutor then proceeded to charge the 
man with a second class 2 felony - selling the drug fentanyl. As our 
society becomes increasingly intolerant of the opioid epidemic, 
prosecutors and wanting very much to send a strong message - do not sell 
drugs or you will pay!

Of course, never partake in the sale or use of any illicit substances. 
If you live in Burlington, Essex, Colchester, Winooski, Williston, 
Shelburne or anywhere in the state of Vermont, and have been arrested or 
charged with DUI or any crime, call Handy Law for aggressive and 
experienced legal defense.