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Wanted Gang Member Arrested in Georgia

Posted by Richard Lawson | Jan 06, 2020 | 0 Comments

Georgia authorities have arrested an alleged gang member on methamphetamine trafficking charges. He has been sought on several different felony warrants in many different jurisdictions in Georgia as well as Tennessee.

As a Georgia Criminal Defense Lawyer, I will outline the offenses coordinated with methamphetamine in the state of Georgia in today's post.

Possession of Methamphetamine in Georgia

O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30(a) states “it is unlawful for any person to purchase, possess, or have under his or her control any controlled substance.” The punishment for being charged with possession of methamphetamine in Georgia is a felony and includes imprisonment for five to thirty years. 

However, according to O.C.G.A. §16-13-30(d), a second offense heightens the imprisonment to a minimum of ten up to forty years or a possibility of life in prison. 

If the case includes any evidence of the accused having an intent to distribute, then we look to a completely different charge.

Possession of a Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute in Georgia 

Possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute in Georgia is defined by O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30(b) as “It is unlawful for any person to manufacture, deliver, distribute, dispense, administer, sell, or possess with intent to distribute any controlled substance.” 

The punishment for being charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute is a felony and includes imprisonment of five to thirty years. 

However, a second offense will be punished with a sentence to prison for ten to forty years or even a possibility of life in prison.

if the accused is found with greater than twenty-eight grams, the crime is further escalated to a trafficking charge.

Trafficking Methamphetamine in Georgia 

The difference between possession and selling methamphetamine from trafficking methamphetamine in Georgia is determined by the amount seized. Twenty-eight grams of methamphetamine is the dividing line according to O.C.G.A. 16-13-31. 

These are the determinations:

  • 28 grams or more, but less than 200 grams is a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of ten years and a fine of $200,000
  • 200 grams or more, but less than 400 grams is a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 15 years and a fine of $300,000
  • 400 grams or more, the person shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 25 years and a fine of $1,000,000

Practice Note

Drug offenses in Georgiaare taken very seriously. Many of them are classified as felonies and include lengthy jail time if convicted. If you or a loved one has been arrested, call our offices now.

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