Mark
Mandell, Esq.
With
the death of the famous actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman, discussion on the recent
spike in heroin-related deaths has been catching headlines. Heroin use is
becoming more prevalent across Michigan suburbs especially, and heroin use has
increased by 79% nationally from 2007-2012, according to the National Survey on Drug
Use and Health.
There
were 158 heroin-related deaths in Michigan from 2007-11, according to the most
up-to-date figures from the Michigan
Department of Community Health. For youth in particular, the rising costs
of prescription drugs have steered them toward heroin, a much cheaper drug that
delivers the high many crave.
Aside
from the personal toll such drug use can cause for families and young people,
there are serious legal ramifications if you are caught using or dealing
heroin. As a Schedule I drug, the typical penalties in Michigan are:
Heroin
use is a misdemeanor drug crime
with jail time up to one year, a
fine of up to $2,000, or both.
Heroin possession is a felony drug crime and penalties
vary depending on the amount:
·
Less than 50
grams, prison time up to four years, a fine of up to $25,000, or both.
·
50-499 grams, prison
time up to 20 years, a fine of up to $250,000, or both.
·
450-999
grams, prison time up to 30 years, a fine of up to $500,000, or both.
·
1,000 grams
or more, prison time up to a life sentence, a fine of $1,000,000, or both.
Heroin manufacture and creation is also a felony in Michigan, and
penalties vary:
·
Less than 50-499 grams, prison time up to 20 years, a fine
of up to $25,000, or both.
·
450-999 grams, prison time up to 30 years, a fine
of up to $500,000, or both.
·
1,000 grams or more, prison time up to a life sentence, a
fine of up to $1,000,000, or both.
Many
families have the “this could never happen to us” mentality. But if you suspect
a loved-one of drug use, be sure to speak up and intervene. If you are caught
in an unfortunate situation of being accused of heroin use, possession, or
creation, be sure to contact an experienced defense attorney.
Mark
Mandell provides invaluable legal counsel to individuals caught in such
situations; you can contact Mr. Mandell at (248) 380-0000 or online at www.MichiganFraudLawyer.com.
To
read more on the recent spike in heroin use, check out The Detroit News’ recent
article: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140205/METRO08/302040127/Heroin-addiction-hits-hard-across-Michigan
For
more information on the additional federal penalties involved with various
drugs, follow this link: http://www.justice.gov/dea/druginfo/ftp3.shtml
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