Federal Drug Charges, Part 2: Evidence, Cooperation, and Sentencing
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Criminal Law Unfiltered*, attorney Robert M. Helfend delves into the intricate world of federal drug cases. From the crucial role of evidence like drug seizures and wiretaps to the complex decisions defendants face regarding cooperation and sentencing, Robert provides valuable insights into the strategies and challenges involved in these cases.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
02:15 – Evidence in federal drug cases
04:30 – Role of phone calls and search warrants
06:10 – Cooperation and safety valve for first-time offenders
08:45 – Utilizing 3553 factors in sentencing
11:20 – Testimony of individuals in federal cases
14:05 – Use of wiretaps and surveillance
16:40 – Role of confidential informants in prosecutions
19:00 – Impact of cooperation on reducing sentences
21:30 – Risks and decisions around cooperation with investigators
24:10 – Contacting investigators through legal representation
26:45 – Guidance for individuals facing federal drug investigations
About the Show:
*Criminal Law Unfiltered* provides in-depth insights into the legal world of criminal defense, led by seasoned attorney Robert M. Helfend. With over four decades of experience, Robert offers a unique perspective on navigating complex legal challenges with expertise and compassion.