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Natick Drug Trafficking Lawyer: Experienced Defense for Serious Charges

If you're facing drug trafficking charges in Natick, Massachusetts, you're up against one of the most serious criminal offenses in the state. Drug trafficking carries mandatory minimum sentences, long-term imprisonment, and life-changing consequences. Prosecutors pursue these cases aggressively—so having a skilled criminal defense attorney by your side is critical.

At the Law Offices of Kensley Barrett, I provide strong, strategic, and personalized defense for clients accused of drug trafficking across Natick and Middlesex County. I understand how much is at stake—your freedom, your reputation, and your future—and I'll fight to protect all three.

📞 Call 857.229.2442 now for a free consultation.


Understanding Drug Trafficking Laws in Massachusetts (M.G.L. c. 94C, § 32E)

Under Massachusetts law, drug trafficking means possessing, distributing, manufacturing, or transporting large quantities of controlled substances. The severity of the charge depends primarily on the type and weight of the drug.

Trafficking vs. Other Drug Charges:

  • Possession: Having illegal drugs for personal use.

  • Possession with Intent to Distribute: Having drugs and evidence suggesting intent to sell or share.

  • Trafficking: Possessing or distributing drugs over a specific legal weight threshold.

Commonly trafficked substances include:

  • Heroin and fentanyl

  • Cocaine and crack cocaine

  • Methamphetamine

  • Marijuana (in large amounts)

  • Prescription opioids such as oxycodone

Even first-time offenders face mandatory state prison time if convicted.


Types of Drug Trafficking Charges and Penalties

Penalties vary based on the type and weight of the drug involved:

Marijuana Trafficking

  • 50–99 lbs: 1–15 years in prison; up to $25,000 fine

  • 100–1,999 lbs: 3–15 years; up to $50,000 fine

  • 2,000+ lbs: 5–15 years; up to $100,000 fine

Cocaine Trafficking

  • 18–36g: 2–15 years; up to $25,000 fine

  • 36–100g: 3.5–20 years; up to $50,000 fine

  • 100–200g: 8–20 years; up to $100,000 fine

Heroin or Fentanyl Trafficking

  • 18–36g: 3.5–20 years; up to $50,000 fine

  • 36–100g: 5–20 years; up to $100,000 fine

  • 100–200g: 8–20 years; up to $200,000 fine

  • 200+g: 12–20 years; up to $500,000 fine

Methamphetamine Trafficking

  • 18–36g: 3–15 years; up to $25,000 fine

  • 36–100g: 5–20 years; up to $50,000 fine

  • 100+g: 8–20 years; up to $100,000 fine

Additional consequences include driver's license suspension, potential federal prosecution, and a permanent criminal record.


Statute of Limitations for Drug Trafficking in Massachusetts

Under M.G.L. c. 277, § 63, prosecutors generally have six years to file drug trafficking charges. However:

  • If you leave the state, that time limit may be paused.

  • Federal drug trafficking cases follow different timelines.

If you believe you're under investigation, it's crucial to speak with a defense lawyer immediately—before charges are filed.


Defenses Against Drug Trafficking Charges

Every case is unique, and I tailor my defense to the circumstances surrounding your arrest. Common strategies include:

1. Illegal Search and Seizure

If law enforcement searched your property or vehicle without a valid warrant or probable cause, I can move to suppress that evidence.

2. Lack of Knowledge or Intent

If you didn't know drugs were present (for example, hidden in a vehicle or package), the prosecution's case may fall apart.

3. Entrapment

If you were coerced or pressured by police into committing a crime, I'll expose that misconduct.

4. Insufficient Evidence

I challenge the prosecution's ability to prove both drug weight and intent beyond a reasonable doubt.

5. Violations of Constitutional Rights

Any failure to read your Miranda rights or other procedural violations can be grounds for dismissal.


Drug Trafficking Cases in Natick: Local Context

Common Locations for Drug Arrests in Natick:

  • Traffic stops on Route 9 and the Mass Pike (I-90)

  • Arrests near Natick Mall, local hotels, and apartment complexes

  • Investigations involving Natick public transit stations

Where Your Case Will Be Heard:

Natick District Court (lower-level cases)
📍 120 N Main St, Natick, MA 01760
📞 (508) 620-9110

Middlesex Superior Court (felony trafficking cases)
📍 200 Trade Center, Woburn, MA 01801
📞 (781) 939-2700

Natick Police Department
📍 20 E Central St, Natick, MA 01760
📞 (508) 647-9500


Why You Need a Natick Drug Trafficking Lawyer

Fighting for Your Freedom

I know how to challenge the prosecution's case and seek charge reductions or dismissals whenever possible.

Challenging the Evidence

I carefully review police reports, witness statements, and forensic testing to find weaknesses in the state's evidence.

Negotiating Alternative Sentences

When appropriate, I negotiate plea deals or drug diversion programs to help clients avoid mandatory minimums.


Why Choose the Law Offices of Kensley Barrett

✔ Proven Track Record: I've successfully defended clients facing major drug charges throughout Massachusetts.
✔ Aggressive Defense Strategies: I challenge unconstitutional searches, unreliable lab results, and flawed police procedures.
✔ Personalized Representation: I understand how these cases affect your life and build your defense accordingly.
✔ 24/7 Availability: Criminal investigations move fast—so do I.

When your future is on the line, you need a defense lawyer who fights as hard as the prosecution does.


Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Trafficking in Natick

1. Can I be charged with trafficking if I didn't sell drugs?
Yes. In Massachusetts, trafficking is based on weight, not intent to sell.

2. Will I face federal drug trafficking charges?
Possibly. Large-scale operations or interstate transport can trigger federal prosecution.

3. Can first-time offenders go to prison for trafficking?
Yes. Drug trafficking carries mandatory minimum sentences, even for first-time offenders.

4. What should I do if I'm under investigation for drug trafficking?
Do not speak to police without legal counsel. Call me immediately to protect your rights.


Take Immediate Action: Call a Natick Drug Trafficking Lawyer Today

Drug trafficking charges can lead to years in prison and a permanent criminal record. Don't face this alone—get the legal protection you deserve.

📞 Call 857.229.2442 now for a free consultation.
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