At Fife Luneau, PC, we recognize the seriousness of drug trafficking cases. Our firm takes proactive and swift action when creating a defense strategy on your behalf. Because of the nature of drug trafficking cases, you will need to work with a law firm that possesses the collective knowledge, manpower, and skill needed to combat dynamic prosecutors, police officers, and investigators. Our firm proudly serves individuals who have been arrested throughout the area and we can use our legal experience to your benefit. Learn how we can help you by calling (720) 330-8648 now.
Drug Trafficking Charges? You Need an
Aggressive Defense Firm
When faced with some of the most serious criminal charges, you can trust Fife Luneau, PC to fight for your rights!
Get a Free ConsultationCharged with Trafficking Drugs?
Speak with a Defense Attorney Who Advocates for You
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Meet Your Criminal Defense Attorneys Charles Fife & Danny Luneau
Focused on Defending Your Rights
Our DUI lawyers always work towards getting results for our clients. We know that preparation is the most important aspect of any case and a well-prepared lawyer will beat an experienced lawyer every time. At Fife Luneau, P.C., we immediately locate and request all the evidence that relates to your case, which often includes subpoenaing surveillance video and witnesses and routinely working with investigators to ensure that evidence of innocence is brought to the attention of the prosecutors and to juries. Prosecutors have nearly unlimited resources. We level the playing field through hard work and preparation.
Real Results For Real People
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CRIMINAL DEFENSE
Dismissed
People v. D.S.: Dismissed: 3rd Degree Assault and Disorderly Conduct (Court granted our motion to suppress evidence as a result of an unlawful arrest)
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FELONY DUI
Dismissed
People v. B.H.: Deferred Judgment to DUI (Results in dismissal of charges after one year)
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TRAFFIC CRIME
Dismissed
People v. H.A.: Dismissed: Careless Driving
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FELONY DUI
Reduced
People v. K.H.: Not Guilty: DUI, DWAI, Disobedience to Traffic Control Signal
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VIOLENT CRIME
Dismissed
People v. T.M.: Dismissed: Domestic Violence, 3rd Degree Assault, Phone Obstruction
Our Client Testimonials
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“Charlie helped me to remain calm through this very stressful time. He is an amazing lawyer and really cares about his clients. I will tell everyone about him.”
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“I was charged with my fourth dui and Mr. Luneau convinced a jury that I was not guilty! I was facing two years in jail and would have lost everything if I was convicted. I highly recommend this law firm!”
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“They were highly recommended and lived up to the hype. They did an excellent job with my case. Couldn't be more pleased with the outcome!!”
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Why We Are The Right Choice For You
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We are Available 24/7 by Phone for Our Clients
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Members of the National Trial Lawyers Association
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Will Represent You in Both State & Federal Courts
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One of the Most Successful DUI Firms in Denver
How Are Drug Trafficking Cases Penalized?
If you were arrested for transporting large quantities of drugs, prosecutors will often seek the harshest possible penalties under the law. No matter what state you are from, nearly every court in the nation imposes serious consequences for trafficking drugs, narcotics, and controlled substances.
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Time in prison or jail
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Large fines to pay
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Loss of your right to carry a firearm
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Forfeiture of assets
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Permanent criminal record
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Immigration consequences
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Marijuana
TraffickingEven first-time offenders can be facing serious penalties, including probation and a prison sentence that lasts for more than a year.
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Cocaine
TraffickingThough each case varies on an individual basis, most trafficking cases often impose mandatory minimum sentences for years in jail or prison.
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Heroin
TraffickingThe fines associated with trafficking charges can be the most expensive. You could be faced with up to $100,000 in fines, or more for federal cases.
Have Questions or Concerns?
Get the Answers You Need
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Questions
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What are my rights after an arrest?
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We believe that knowledge can be the strongest defense. If you have been arrested, know that you have the right to remain silent and you have the right to request an attorney. Both of these things (also known as your Miranda Rights) ultimately protect your 5th Amendment Right to avoid self-incrimination.
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I think my rights were violated. What happens next?
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Though most police officers adhere strictly to search and seizure laws, unfortunately, overreaching policing practices could end up violating your rights during an arrest. Whether you think your rights were violated during a traffic stop or during a search, if you think you were arrested wrongfully, or were not read your Miranda Warnings, speak with us immediately. We could use this information to the advantage of your defense strategy.
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Do certain crimes have more serious penalties?
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Yes. Like any other type of criminal charge, drug crimes can be categorized in multiple ways, including misdemeanors, felonies, and federal crimes. Typically, misdemeanor drug crimes will have lesser penalties, while felony and federal drug crime cases could have more severe penalties. No matter what type of charge you face, it will be crucial to work with a defense lawyer who understands how to protect you.
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What kind of penalties am I facing?
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Because every case is handled on an individual basis and must be assessed with the unique circumstances involved, it is hard to determine the exact penalties associated with a drug crime. Consequences could include jail or prison time, court fees, drug treatment programs, probation, community service, or more.
What Factors Are Taken Into Consideration During Sentencing?
- The type of drugs and narcotics involved
- The quantity of drugs and narcotics
- Nature and variety of prior criminal convictions
- Overall criminal history of the defendant charged
- Whether the defendant is curently on probation
- The actual or potential harm to the public
- The financial benefit to the defendant
- The defendant's age
- The defendant's own dependence on drugs or narcotics
- The defendant's psychiatric history
- Evidence of rehabilitation
