Paramus, New Jersey Heroin Distribution Lawyers

Possession of heroin with the intent to distribute can be either a first, second or third degree felony in New Jersey. Two main factors that will play a major role in determining what degree of heroin distribution a Defendant is charged with will be the quantity of heroin seized and the location wherein which it was seized from (ie school zone or public park). For more information on the charge of possessing heroin with the intent to distribute in Paramus, New Jersey, please checkout our Bergen County heroin distribution practice series. Furthermore, if you would like to discuss your options with any one of the eight heroin distribution defense lawyers on staff at the Law Offices of Marshall, Bonus, Proetta & Oliver, please contact our Hackensack office directly at 1-800-682-4037. Our initial consultations are always free and our attorneys can be reached 24/7. Now here is a recent article about two Paterson ex-cons who have been arrested and charged with possessing heroin with the intent to distribute.

Two Paterson Ex-cons Charged with Distributing Heroin in Paramus, New Jersey

Possession of Heroin With the Intent to Distribute Attorneys in Paramus NJMembers of the Bergen County Narcotic Task Force and officers from both the Paramus and Elmwood Park police department teamed up to take down two ex-cons. It appears that this was another sting operation by the Bergen County Narcotics Task Force. According to the reports, they were able to conduct what is known as a controlled traffic stop. This is usually done when they are aware that a transaction is about to go down and either the drugs or money are in the vehicle. 

Once the stop was conduct, a search of the vehicle was preformed. It is unknown at this point whether a warrant was issued or whether or not the Defendant’s consented to a search of the vehicle, but a search was in fact performed. The search revealed approximately 300 bags of heroin, which law enforcement believe has a street value of over $3,000. Both the driver and the passenger were arrested and charged with possession of heroin with the intent to distribute and the unlawful possession of heroin. Both offenses should be third degree felonies, therefore, provided the Defendant’s are not extended term eligible, they will be facing up to five years in a New Jersey State Prison on each charge. They are currently being held in the Bergen County Jail on a $100,000 cash only bail. If you or someone you know has been charged with a drug offense in Bergen County, the Law Offices of Marshall, Bonus, Proetta & Oliver can help. Please contact our Hackensack Office at 1-800-682-4037 if you would like to set up a free initial consultation.