Role of the DEA in drug cases

On Behalf of | Nov 1, 2016 | Drug Charges, Firm News

The United States government takes drug crimes seriously, and federal drug laws are strict. There are several organizations that work together on this issue. The most important controlling authority is the Drug Enforcement Administration. It was created to deal with the alarming increase in drug use and drug-related crime. It is part of the Department of Justice and is the most efficient anti-drug department in the world. If you have been charged with a drug-related crime, it is quite possible that the DEA was involved and are the ones pressing charges against you.

The DEA controls the manufacturing and trafficking of drugs within the country and on the borders. Several drug intelligence programs are administered by the department to make sure drug cartels do not get a stronghold within the country.

The organization works with international organizations and governments of other countries to fight against drug cartels and sabotage their drug network. The DEA also monitors the sale and use of pharmaceutical drugs that could be used in recreational activities.  It is important for defendants to understand the role of the DEA in drug cases.

Facing drug charges can lead to severe consequences for you in the future. The DEA works hard to bring forward proof and charge defendants in an attempt to get a guilty verdict. If you face drug charges, it is important to have an experienced defense attorney on your side. The attorney will oversee the evidence against you and help you establish your innocence in the matter.

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