Trafficking in Hydrocodone in Florida

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Trafficking in hydrocodone is committed when a person knowingly possesses, sells, purchases, manufactures, delivers, or transports fourteen (14) grams or more of any mixture containing hydrocodone.

Weight Determination of Hydrocodone in Defense Against Trafficking Hydrocodone in Florida

In Florida, the amount of illegal substance is not a defense. Notice the language of the law states “any mixture”, meaning the aggregate weight is what is calculated, not solely the active ingredient. Thus, trafficking weight is determined by the total weight of the hydrocodone mixture (the “cut” weight or mixed weight). This includes inactive materials in the hydrocodone.  As a result, a person could have fourteen (14) grams of hydrocodone whose combined dosage is less than four (4) grams of hydrocodone, but because the hydrocodone weighs more than fourteen (14) grams, the person would be charged with trafficking in hydrocodone instead of being charged with mere possession of hydrocodone. Depending on the hydrocodones method of mixing, it may take possession of very little hydrocodone to be charged with trafficking in hydrocodone in Florida.

Penalties for Florida Hydrocodone Trafficking

Florida drug trafficking penalties are harsh and include mandatory minimum sentences. Trafficking in hydrocodone is a first degree felony, assigned either a Level 8 or a Level 9 offense severity ranking under Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code. If caught trafficking in hydrocodone the minimum penalties you face are determined by the Florida hydrocodone trafficking thresholds:

  • 14 to 28 grams of hydrocodone comes with a mandatory penalty of three (3) years in prison, a $50,000 fine, and up to thirty (30) years in prison.
  • 28 to 50 grams of hydrocodone comes with a mandatory penalty of seven (7) years in prison, a $100,000 fine, and up to thirty (30) years in prison.
  • 50 grams to 200 grams of hydrocodone comes with a mandatory penalty of fifteen (15) years in prison, a $500,000 fine, and up to thirty (30) years in prison.
  • 200 grams to 30 kilograms of hydrocodone comes with a mandatory penalty of twenty-five (25) years in prison, a $750,000 fine, and up to thirty (30) years in prison.

Driver’s License Suspension

A person convicted of trafficking in hydrocodone will have their driver’s license and driving privileges revoked for one (1) year by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV).

Professional License Suspension

A person convicted of trafficking in hydrocodone will be subject to the emergency suspension of any professional license issued by the State of Florida that authorizes the practicing of a profession or trade.

Pretrial defenses are critical. 

Call us immediately, even before you’ve been arrested if possible.

Defenses to Trafficking in Hydrocodone Florida

Many of the defenses available in ordinary drug possession cases are available to your Florida drug trafficking defense lawyer, including constitutional legal defenses that challenge unlawful searches or seizures by law enforcement. Some common Fourth Amendment defenses available in drug trafficking cases include: absence of a warrant, defective warrant, unlawful execution of a search warrant, entrapment, absence of probable cause to obtain a warrant, stale information forming the basis of the warrant, exceeding the scope of the search authorized by the warrant, invalid consent to search, coercive “knock and talk”, constructive entry during knock and talk, exceeding the scope of a consensual search, unlawful arrest or detention, absence of exigent circumstances, controlled substances not in plain view, warrantless search within the curtilage of a residence, Miranda violations, 5th and 6th amendment right to counsel violations, overly broad search incident to arrest, overly broad protective sweep, use of unlawful police tactics constituting a “search.”

Actual Possession vs. Constructive Possession of Hydrocodone

Actual possession means hydrocodone was found on your person or in your immediate control, such as in a glove compartment in a car.  For example, if the hydrocodone found was in your pants pocket then the prosecutor would be charging you with actual possession of trafficking hydrocodone. On the other hand, if the hydrocodone was found in a place where more than one person had access and control, then prosecutor would need to prove that you had constructive possession.

To prove constructive possession the prosecutor must show:

  • Knowledge the hydrocodone is present;
  • Knowledge the substance was hydrocodone; and
  • Dominion and control over the hydrocodone.

Entrapment Defense to Charge of Trafficking in Hydrocodone

Entrapment occurs when a person is induced to commit a criminal offense, that the person would otherwise have been unlikely to commit, by an undercover law enforcement officer or confidential informant induces.  A successful entrapment defense often means that the court will dismiss the charge of trafficking in hydrocodone.

Early Negotiation is Critical in a Trafficking in Hydrocodone Defense in Florida

Early contact in the criminal process communicates competence, resolve, and establishes a rapport that may be needed during future negotiations.

Call us even before you are charged if possible.  We may be able to avoid charges being filed.

We will make early contact with the prosecutor to present factual defenses, legal issues, and mitigating circumstances that may have a dramatic impact on the State’s decision to move forward against you.

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Our Florida criminal lawyers serve clients charged in trafficking in hydrocodone cases in Palm Beach County, Broward County, Miami Dade County, and most other Florida cities and counties.

We handle criminal law cases, all drug trafficking cases, and trafficking in Hydrocodone defense in Palm Beach, Broward, Miami Dade County and throughout Florida.

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