The Sheriff’s Department in Temecula reported that five men got together the other night to buy drugs. The deal went bad and led to gunshots.
Apparently two men arrived at a destination to meet with three other men. One man got out of the vehicle and one remained. The man who got into the second car was robbed at gunpoint. He managed to flee back to his own vehicle. However, the three men began firing shots at the victim’s car. No one was injured. When deputies arrived a short time later, they detained all five men while they investigated the scene. The found three guns and illegal drugs that were dumped by the suspects after the police arrived.
Two adult men and one 17-year old boy were arrested on suspicion of robbery and attempted murder. After issuing search warrants, additional charges carrying gang enhancements will be filed.
Whether you are suspected of committing a crime or have already been arrested, whom you choose to defend you may be the most important decision you ever make. Your future is on the line. Contact an experienced Riverside Criminal Law attorney who is passionate about defending clients and will fight for your rights and freedom.
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Border patrol agents from Indio recently seized more than $1.4 million in cocaine that was hidden in a pickup truck after drug-sniffing dogs alerted them to it.
The agents discovered 20 packages of cocaine with a total weight of more than 45 pounds.
The 36-year old driver was arrested and turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration. In many cases, the police arrest someone for a drug offense in violation of their 4th Amendment right that protects against illegal search and seizure.
If you have been arrested for a drug offense, you need an aggressive and knowledgeable Riverside Criminal Law attorney to protect your constitutional rights.
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An individual found with drugs on them can be charged with a multitude of different charges; however, a felony drug crime is the most serious.
Being charged with a felony depends on the type of drug that is involved in the offense, as well as the amount found on you. Consequences in this type of crime are more severe than those for a misdemeanor charge and include higher fines and longer jail sentences – even for first-time offenses.
In addition, if you are facing Federal charges for trafficking, drug manufacturing, drug sales, illegal possession of pharmaceutical drugs, or intent to distribute, you will need an experienced Riverside Criminal Law attorney who will work diligently to mount a compelling defense, negotiate a reduction of charges, if necessary and protect your rights and future.
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