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Drug manufacturing charges are some of the most serious drug charges you can ever face. Pennsylvania takes drug charges very seriously, and you could end up facing severe legal consequences if you are convicted. You will want someone by your side who understands how serious these charges can be and is willing to fight for you from start to finish. Consider reaching out to an Erie drug manufacturing lawyer as soon as you can to get started on your defense.
The legal team at The Levenson Law Firm can provide you with the resources you need to fight the charges being made against you and to vigorously fight for your rights. It’s vital that you realize all that is at stake for you should you be convicted. A conviction means more than just serious prison time. You will have a criminal record, and that follows you for the rest of your life. A good lawyer can help you figure out what to do next and start building a defense.
Drug manufacturing charges in Pennsylvania are governed by the state’s Controlled Substances, Drugs, Device, and Cosmetic Act. This act of legislation lays out how drug manufacturers may be charged. If you are charged with manufacturing illegal substances, you will likely face additional charges for possession with intent to deliver. The extent of your punishment will be determined by the drug you are manufacturing and how much of it you have.
Controlled substances in Pennsylvania are separated into five distinct categories or schedules. The list of the various drugs that are considered controlled substances in Pennsylvania is extensive and covers a substantial range of various drugs, prescription and otherwise. Here are some of the more common ones that show up in Pennsylvania in legal cases:
According to a 2024 report by the United States Sentencing Commission, drug crimes account for over 43% of all crimes sentenced in the state of Pennsylvania that year.
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When you are arrested for drug manufacturing, it can feel like your case is already over. That is far from the truth. In many ways, your case is just beginning. Never forget that you are always innocent until proven guilty, and you never have to say a word to the police if you don’t want to.
Whether you are arrested by the Erie Police Department or if federal charges are involved, you will most likely be transferred to the Erie County Prison for processing.
You are afforded certain constitutional rights that cannot be infringed upon. As soon as you are able, you should contact a lawyer to represent your interests and help you deal with the police, who may be more than ready to harass, detain, or intimidate you into incriminating yourself. It is wise to utilize your right to remain silent and wait for your attorney to take over all communications with law enforcement for you.
A: Act 64 in Pennsylvania refers to the state’s Controlled Substance, Drug, Device, and Cosmetic Act, which was passed in 1972. This act of legislation regulates every controlled substance in the state, including the manufacture, distribution, sale, possession, and prescription. It established the various schedules that these drugs fall into and lists out the various prohibited acts related to controlled substances.
A: While the 28-day prescription rule is not a formal law, it is common practice for pharmacists across the state. It refers to a practice where pharmacies and insurance companies alike can limit refills of 30-day prescriptions for certain controlled substances to no earlier than two days before the 30-day supply is expected to run out. The goal of this rule is to lower the potential for controlled substance abuse.
A: Yes, you should hire a defense lawyer for your drug case. Being arrested and charged with drug manufacturing is a very serious situation. If you are not careful, you could end up serving years, or even decades, in prison and paying a significant fine to the state. By hiring a seasoned defense lawyer to help you, your future is in capable hands, and you can have the peace of mind that they will do everything they can to craft a strong defense.
A: There are many potential defenses against a drug manufacturing charge. Depending on your situation, some defenses may be stronger than others. Your criminal defense lawyer may be able to build on an illegal search and seizure, a lack of knowledge or intent, insufficient evidence, or even entrapment. It depends entirely on the facts of your case.
Facing drug manufacturing charges alone can be overwhelming and confusing, especially if the prosecution is seeking to make sure you face the maximum penalty possible. The help of an experienced defense lawyer in a case like yours cannot be understated. Having the right kind of help can make a considerable difference in the outcome of your charges.
The legal team at The Levenson Law Firm understands all that is at stake for you. We can develop a compelling and effective defense, negotiate plea deals, and influence sentencing. Contact us to speak to someone on our team in Erie who can schedule a confidential consultation for you.