Archive for the ‘Marijuana Defense’ Category

10 Suspects Arrested in Pot Case

Saturday, August 25th, 2012

Authorities  have  arrested more of the 12 suspects indicted this week on charges that they were distributing high grade marijuana in at least  five states.

Speaking at a news conference thursday, Maruicio Fernandez, a special agent in charge of the US drug administration in San Antonio.  Said the 18 month old multi agency investigation bore 800 marijuana plants, 800 pounds of marijuana, 2200 dosage units of anabolic steroids and about 1.3 million in cash, jewelry and other assets.

If you deal drugs, you will be caught.  Now that doesn’t mean you don’t deserve the best marijuana defense you can afford.  As a criminal lawyer in san antonio and a bail bondsman I can post your bond and represent you in court.  Whether you are facing felony state or federal charges contact a criminal lawyer at 210-495-9999 immediately

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Synthetic Pot

Monday, August 6th, 2012

Three people were arrested last week when the Comal County Metro Narcotics Task Force raided two businesses for selling synthetic marijuana.

On July 2 at zone de erotica the task force seized more than 400 grams of suspected synthetic pot and drug paraphernalia, according to  to a comal county sheriff’s office news release.

Three days later the task force arrested two men and seized more than 150 grams of the suspected drug along with thousands of articles of drug paraphernalia at the Tobacco Novelty store in new braunfels.

I know it sounds strange for a task force to put so much effort in to synthetic marijuana but as we have learned from little towns up north the explosion of synthetic drugs has caused hundreds of our children to overdose.

If you or a family member are charged or under investigation for any type of drug crime, contact an experienced San Antonio criminal lawyer immediately.

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Marijuana Hidden In Marshmallows

Friday, March 16th, 2012

In Pharr Texas, customs officers at the Reynosa International Bridge found a marijuana load valued at $2.3 million mixed in with a shipment of marshmallows.

The seizure occurred Tuesday at the bridge’s cargo facility after officers ran a tractor trailer entering from Mexico through an x ray scanner and noticed odd shapes.

A hands on inspection lead officer to 369 packages of marijuana totaling 2,815 pounds.  If you or a family member have been arrested or under investigation for drug trafficking call my office immediately at (210)495-9999.  Only an experienced Drug Trafficking attorney can help.En Pharr Texas, agentes de aduanas en el puente internacional de Reynosa se encuentra una carga de marihuana valorada en 2,3 millones de dólares mezclan con un cargamento de malvaviscos.

El decomiso ocurrió el martes en centro de carga del puente después de que agentes corrían un remolque de tractor que entran desde México a través de un escáner de rayos x y había notado extrañas formas.

Manos en oficial de plomo de inspección a 369 paquetes de marihuana por un total de 2.815 libras. Si usted o un miembro de la familia ha sido arrestado o investigados por narcotráfico llame a mi Oficina inmediatamente al (210) 495-9999

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Ton of Pot Seized at Border in Laredo

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

A New years eve seizure at Laredo’s World Trade Bridge netted more than a ton of marijuana, with an estimated street value of $2.4 million, The 102 packages of pot weighed 2,494 pounds were hidden throughout a commercial trailer load of galvanized wire.  A 36 year old man from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico who was driving the load was turned over to authorities for further investigation.

In addition to fighting with each other for control of the El Paso/Juárez plaza, Mexican DTOs in the region are battling with Mexican law enforcement as a result of increased Mexican counterdrug operations. Some DTOs have consolidated or formed alliances to combat law enforcement and military operations in Mexico. Although the degree of violence against Mexican law enforcement officers and military personnel in areas of Mexico adjacent to the West Texas HIDTA region has not reached the levels that exist in other areas of Mexico, it appears to be on the rise. In fact, from January through April 2008, 140 drug-related murders occurred in the Juárez area; 17 of the murder victims were law enforcement officers. For example, in January 2008 three Mexican law enforcement officers were shot; these attacks are believed to have been at the behest of the Sinaloa Cartel.

Mexican DTOs have strengthened their control over drug trafficking operations in the region by forming working alliances with prison gangs,4 street gangs, and outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) to transport, stash, and package illicit drugs and to assist in money laundering activities. Mexican DTOs take advantage of the organizational networks that these gangs have established to distribute drugs in the area. Barrio Azteca5 is the primary gang operating in the El Paso/Juárez area; however, its operations could be hindered in the near term as a result of recent arrests of key members. In January 2008 seven high-ranking members, including one lieutenant, were indicted on drug trafficking, money laundering, murder, and extortion charges. According to law enforcement officials, these arrests will quite likely decrease the gang’s ability to transport and distribute drugs in the HIDTA region.


Una convulsión de año nuevo en el puente de comercio mundial de Laredo consiguió más de una tonelada de marihuana, con un valor estimado de calle de 2,4 millones de dólares, el 102 paquetes de olla pesaba libras 2,494 fueron escondidos a lo largo de una carga de trailer comercial de alambre galvanizado. Un hombre de 36 años de Nuevo Laredo, México que conducía la carga fue entregado a las autoridades para su investigación.

Además de luchar entre sí por el control de la plaza del Paso/Juárez, están luchando contra los DTOs mexicana en la región con la aplicación de la ley mexicana como resultado de las operaciones de aumento de partidas mexicano. Algunos DTOs han consolidado o formado alianzas para combatir la aplicación de la ley y las operaciones militares en México. Aunque el grado de violencia contra agentes del orden público mexicano y personal militar en las áreas de México adyacente a la región de West Texas HIDTA no ha alcanzado los niveles que existen en otras áreas de México, parece estar en aumento. De hecho, desde enero hasta abril de 2008, 140 asesinatos relacionados con las drogas se produjeron en la zona de Juárez; 17 de las víctimas de asesinato fueron agentes del orden público. Por ejemplo, en enero de 2008 fueron fusilados tres oficiales de aplicación de la ley mexicana; Estos ataques se creen que han sido a instancias del cártel de Sinaloa.

DTOs mexicano han fortalecido su control sobre las operaciones de tráfico de drogas en la región mediante la formación de alianzas de trabajo con las bandas de la prisión, 4 de las bandas callejeras y las bandas de motocicleta de fuera de la ley (OMGs) para transporte, stash y drogas de paquete ilícitas y para ayudar en las actividades de blanqueo de dinero. DTOs mexicano aprovechar las ventajas de las redes organizativas que esas bandas han establecido para la distribución de medicamentos en el área. Azteca5 de barrio es la banda principal en el área del Paso/Juárez; Sin embargo, podrían verse obstaculizadas sus operaciones a corto plazo como resultado de recientes detenciones de miembros clave. En enero de 2008, siete miembros de alto rango, incluyendo a un teniente, fueron acusados de tráfico de drogas, el blanqueo de dinero, asesinato y cargos de extorsión. De acuerdo con los funcionarios encargados de hacer cumplir la ley, estas detenciones es bastante probable que disminuirá la capacidad de la banda para transportar y distribuir drogas en la región HIDTA.

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