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Rising Drug Overdose Rates and Legal Penalties in New York - Morgan Legal Group

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Drug overdose rates in the United States continue to climb year after year, raising significant concerns for public health and the legal system. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 107,000 drug overdose-related deaths occurred in the U.S. in 2023 alone. Of these, more than 75% were related to opioids, with synthetic opioids like fentanyl being a major contributor to this crisis. The legal implications of drug possession, even for users who survive an overdose, can be severe. As a New York law firm specializing in various practice areas, including criminal law, Morgan Legal Group understands the gravity of this epidemic and the harsh legal consequences that come with it.

The Ongoing Opioid Epidemic: The Third Wave of Overdose Deaths

The opioid epidemic in the U.S. has been an ongoing crisis for decades, but since 2013, the country has entered what the CDC refers to as “The Third Wave” of opioid overdose deaths. This wave is defined by the introduction and widespread use of synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl, which is far more potent than previous generations of opioids.

Fentanyl is highly dangerous, even in small quantities. Many users are unaware they are ingesting fentanyl, as it is often mixed with other drugs like heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine. Its potency increases the likelihood of overdose, which has led to a significant rise in fatal incidents.

In addition to the personal and health-related risks posed by drug use, there are serious legal consequences in New York for those found in possession of illegal substances. Morgan Legal Group founder Russel Morgan highlights that surviving a drug overdose does not necessarily mean the end of one’s legal troubles. In many cases, individuals who are found carrying drugs, particularly synthetic opioids like fentanyl, can face severe criminal penalties.

“Carrying these types of drugs can carry severe criminal penalties,” Morgan explains. “If we use some of the most recent cases, you can serve two to four-year sentences depending on the amount you are carrying, if not greater.”

New York’s Drug Laws

New York has stringent drug laws that categorize controlled substances into schedules based on their potential for abuse, accepted medical use, and safety. Opioids like fentanyl fall under Schedule II, indicating a high potential for abuse with severe physical or psychological dependence.

Possession of controlled substances in New York can result in varying degrees of charges, depending on the quantity of the drug and whether there is intent to distribute. Even small amounts of a drug like fentanyl can lead to criminal charges, including possession with intent to distribute, which carries a mandatory prison sentence in many cases.

If you or someone you know is facing drug charges in New York, it’s crucial to understand the legal process involved. The criminal justice system can be unforgiving when it comes to drug-related offenses, especially those involving potent opioids like fentanyl. Below is an overview of what to expect:

  • Arrest: Individuals found in possession of controlled substances may be arrested on the spot, especially if they are found with significant quantities or appear to be distributing drugs.
  • Arraignment: After an arrest, the individual will appear before a judge for arraignment, where they will be formally charged and have the opportunity to plead guilty or not guilty.
  • Pre-Trial Proceedings: Depending on the case, there may be pre-trial motions filed by the defense or prosecution, such as motions to suppress evidence. This is a critical stage where legal strategies are developed.
  • Plea Bargaining: In some cases, the prosecution may offer a plea deal, reducing the charges or penalties in exchange for a guilty plea. However, plea bargains are not always guaranteed and depend on the specifics of the case.
  • Trial: If the case goes to trial, both sides will present their evidence and arguments before a judge or jury. The outcome will depend on the strength of the evidence and the effectiveness of the defense.
  • Sentencing: If convicted, sentencing will take place, with penalties ranging from fines to lengthy prison sentences, depending on the severity of the offense.

At Morgan Legal Group, we believe in providing our clients with the best possible defense against drug-related charges. Our experienced attorneys are familiar with New York’s drug laws and are prepared to challenge the prosecution’s case at every step. Some of the defenses we may use include:

  • Unlawful Search and Seizure: If the police violated your constitutional rights during the arrest, such as conducting an illegal search, we may be able to get evidence thrown out.
  • Lack of Possession: We may argue that the drugs in question did not belong to you or that you were unaware of their presence.
  • Challenge to the Substance: In some cases, we can challenge the lab results that identified the substance as a controlled drug.
  • Entrapment: If law enforcement induced you into committing a drug crime that you otherwise would not have committed, we may raise an entrapment defense.

Facing drug-related charges in New York is a serious matter, particularly when it involves potent substances like fentanyl. Without strong legal representation, you may face lengthy prison sentences, hefty fines, and a criminal record that can follow you for life.

Russel Morgan and the team at Morgan Legal Group are committed to fighting for the rights of individuals charged with drug crimes. We provide compassionate and aggressive representation to ensure that our clients receive a fair trial and the best possible outcome.

Conclusion

The rise in drug overdose rates, particularly those related to opioids like fentanyl, is a growing crisis in the United States. In New York, individuals found in possession of controlled substances face significant legal challenges, including criminal penalties and long prison sentences. If you or someone you know is facing drug-related charges, it is essential to seek legal representation from an experienced attorney.

At Morgan Legal Group, we are here to help. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you in defending against drug-related charges and navigating the complexities of New York’s criminal justice system.

DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this blog is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. The content of this blog may not reflect the most current legal developments. No attorney-client relationship is formed by reading this blog or contacting Morgan Legal Group.

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