Police officer responded to an anonymous tip that my client was selling or delivering drugs. Police officer found 8.7 grams of cocaine in my client’s purse.
Read More >>
Client was charged with constructive possession of marijuana as a result of being in the passenger seat of a car where marijuana was found.
Read More >>
Client was facing up to five years in prison for the charge. Mr. Schwartz was able to successfully convince the prosecutor that
Read More >>
CASE DESCRIPTION: Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Sell or Deliver
RESULT: CASE DISMISSED
CASE DESCRIPTION: Possession of Marijuana
RESULT: CASE DISMISSED AT TRIAL
CASE DESCRIPTION: Possession of Cocaine
RESULT: NO CONVICTION

Drug Importation Attorneys

Hager & Schwartz, P.A. is committed to representing clients who have been charged with misdemeanor and felony drug offenses in Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, Fort Pierce, Volusia County, and surrounding Florida counties. At Hager & Schwartz, P.A., our experienced drug crime attorneys will aggressively pursue the best possible outcome for every single one of our clients’ criminal cases. If you have been charged with a drug crime, like drug importation, call our criminal defense law firm today at 1-866-850-7575!

What is Drug Importation?

Drug importation is a type of drug crime that refers to the importing of unlawful controlled substances into the state of Florida or the United States. When a person imports drugs such as: marijuana, cocaine, heroin, LSD, Ecstasy, and/or methamphetamines, he/she is committing the criminal act of drug importation. Drug importation is a state and federal crime and is subject to both state and federal laws and legal consequences.

Each year, a large amount of drugs are imported into the country and state. Due to this escalating problem, law enforcement is apt to prosecute any person that they suspect is importing narcotics. This means that people who commit drug importation will be subject to invasive investigations, immediate arrest, and prosecution.

Other Drug Crimes We Defend:

Drug Importation Charges

After a person has been arrested for drug importation, his/her criminal charges will depend upon a variety of factors, such as: the amount of drugs imported, the type of drugs imported, if the drugs were sold, the person’s criminal history, and if the person has prior drug crime convictions on his/her criminal record. These factors will not only determine if the person is charged with a misdemeanor or felony, but also determine the severity and duration of the person’s legal penalties if he/she is convicted.

Have you been charged with Drug Importation?

If you have been charged with drug importation, it is in your best interest to consult with an experienced drug crime defense attorney as soon as possible. You will want to become informed of your rights, legal options, and possible defense strategies from the onset of your charges. A skilled drug importation attorney, like the attorneys at Hager & Schwartz, P.A., can help you make the right decisions from the beginning and provide you with the guidance you will need to persevere during the criminal process.

Contact Hager & Schwartz, P.A. today to schedule your initial consultation and to speak with one of our knowledgeable Miami-Dade drug importation defense Lawyers!


Broward County Office
2450 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 105
Hollywood, FL 33020
Palm Beach Office
One Park Place
621 N.W. 53rd Street, Suite 420
Boca Raton, FL 33487
Fort Pierce Office
207 Orange Ave.
Ft. Pierce, FL 34950
Miami-Dade County Office
555 N.E. 15th Street,
Penthouse A
Miami, FL 33132
Volusia County Office
628 Peninsula Dr.
Daytona Beach, FL 32118-3829

Home | Firm Overview | Attorney Profiles | Track Your Case | FAQ | Case Results | Contact Us
Cultivation | Distribution | Importation | Manufacturing | Possession | Possession for Sale
Sale or Distribution | Trafficking | Transportation | Under the Influence of Drugs

South Florida Drug Crimes Attorneys
Contact Hager & Schwartz

The information on this South Florida Attorney / Law Firm website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this or associated pages, documents, comments, answers, emails, or other communications should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information on this website is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing of this information does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Administration