Drug/Narcotic
Crimes
Cheyenne Wyoming Criminal Narcotics Defense Attorney
Since the advent of the “War on Drugs” in the 1970s, law enforcement officers at the local, state, and federal level have redoubled their efforts to post statistically significant arrest numbers, and to seize impressive amounts of cash and narcotics. Oftentimes, in their zealous pursuit of these goals, they overstep legal boundaries. As a criminal defense attorney who began his career over three decades ago at the time of the increased emphasis on narcotics interdiction, attorney Robert T. Moxley is intimately knowledgeable about the way that Wyoming officers and federal agents conduct their investigations. Mr. Moxley knows exactly what prosecution must establish to gain a conviction, and all the defenses that may avoid the current draconian sanctions.
Laramie County Criminal Defense Lawyer for All Levels of Narcotics Offenses
Cheyenne, WY Criminal defense attorney Robert T. Moxley represents individuals who are have been charged with misdemeanor or felony drug crimes at the local, state, or federal level for all offenses, including:
Possession
Cultivation
Manufacturing
Distribution/Sales
Transportation (Importation/Exportation)
Money Laundering
Trafficking
Armed Trafficking
Possession With Intent to Deliver
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Prescription Drug Fraud
Doctor Shopping
Attorney Moxley has handled narcotics cases involving all manners of drugs, including:
Cannabis/Marijuana
Cocaine
Heroin
Methamphetamine
Prescription Drugs (OxyContin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone , Xanax)
MDMA (Ecstasy)
PCP (Angel Dust)
Designer Drugs (Bath Salts)
Psychedelic Drugs (LCD, Peyote, Mushrooms)
Thirty Years of Experience Defending Drug Clients
As a criminal defense lawyer with over three decade of experience, attorney Robert T. Moxley is ready to defend you against your drug charges. Even the most veteran law enforcement officers make mistakes when it comes to drug cases. When you meet with criminal defense attorney Moxley in his Cheyenne office, he will conduct an extensive interview with you about your case. Once he has a complete picture as to how law enforcement came into contact with you and developed probable cause for your arrest, he can litigate the issue of whether officers or agents did, in fact, follow the letter of the law. Were you entrapped? Were your Fourth Amendment rights violated by an illegal search? Was the investigators’ warrant imperfect? Robert Moxley will learn the answers to these questions and develop an effective defense for you.
Experienced Private Criminal Defense in Cheyenne, WY
If you’ve been arrested for a narcotics charge you could be facing prison, fines, loss of personal property, license suspension, and the destruction of your reputation. Contact the Laramie County law office of Robert T. Moxley, P.C.
If you’ve been arrested for a narcotics crime, contact criminal defense lawyer Robert T. Moxley, P.C. immediately. To schedule an appointment with attorney Moxley at his Cheyenne office, call 307-632-1112.
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