Client was charged in federal court with conspiracy to distribute drugs under 21 U.S.C. §§ 846 and 841. The case involved a multi-year investigation into a large-scale drug distribution network operating online. The government alleged millions of dollars in drug sales. Despite a recommended prison sentence and substantial drug weight, we secured a sentence of probation. No jail time.

The indictment alleged participation in a long-running online distribution network involving encrypted communications, digital payments, and nationwide drug shipments. Prosecutors claimed our client was responsible for handling orders, managing customer outreach, and coordinating shipments across state lines.

The government attributed over 80 kilograms of drug weight to our client and sought a multi-year federal prison sentence. The Probation Office recommended 31 months in custody.

We responded with a full mitigation package supported by verified records and supporting statements. We demonstrated that our client played a minor role, had no prior record, and presented no future risk to the community.

The court imposed a sentence of probation with no custody. In a high-dollar, large-scale federal drug conspiracy, our client walked out of court without serving a single day in jail.