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What happens if you are convicted of selling drugs?

On Behalf of | Mar 25, 2022 | Drug Crimes

People often sell drugs because they think it might be a quick way to make some money. However, the risk of getting caught is high, and the punishments once caught are severe. Having a drug charge on your record negatively impacts your life in many ways.

Here are some things to expect if you receive a conviction of selling drugs.

You might face time in jail

Depending on the type of drug you sold, mandatory minimum jail terms in Florida range from three years to 25 years. Mandatory minimum means that a judge can give more jail time at their discretion, depending on the circumstances. Often, there is no room for leniency in these cases, even if this is your very first criminal conviction. While in prison, you may have to complete drug education courses.

You might incur fines

In addition to jail time, drug charges may come with mandatory monetary fines. For example, selling four grams of heroin comes with a fine of $50,000. Like jail time, the amount owed increases exponentially according to the amount of an illegal substance that you sold.

You will have a criminal record

Having a criminal record for selling drugs prevents you from obtaining employment in many fields, especially ones that require working around medication, such as nursing. The impact of a drug conviction has life-long consequences, even once you are out of jail.

If you receive a conviction for selling drugs, these are three of the many things that you can expect as a result.

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