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![]() By: Legal Muscle Courtesy of Collins, McDonald and Gann, P.C. [phone: 516-294-0300] and Team Legal Muscle, here are some general principles in answer to a few of the most commonly asked questions concerning steroid arrests. Further helpful information can be found throughout this site, particularly in the extensive INTERVIEW on steroids and the law. For the ultimate handbook on steroids and the law, you'll need to order the new book, LEGAL MUSCLE. It's the most comprehensive book ever written on the legalities of anabolics! For other general information, including, for example, the consequences of not being read your rights, please see our law firm's web site (which has a section devoted to this general topic) at AttorneyDefense.com.
However, the fastest-growing way of getting busted for personal steroid use is by ordering them by mail. I have been consulted or retained on hundreds of cases of this type. Those who order mail-order steroids (usually over the Internet) run the risk that the delivery can be intercepted by U.S. Customs or postal authorities, precipitating an investigation and potentially an arrest. Many otherwise law-abiding mature adults have been arrested based on their receipt of anabolics through the mail. Many others were contacted by government agents who confiscated the steroid delivery but did not make an arrest. There is little uniformity in the way these cases are handled across the country, although overall mail volume seems to be a factor. U.S. Customs agents in metropolitan New York, for example, might handle a personal use amount very differently than Customs agents in rural Alabama. While the vast majority of users (recently estimated at about 6 million Americans!) probably don't get caught, you could be one of the unlucky few. Under the Anabolic Steroids Control Act of 1990, which applies across the country, steroids are in the same legal class -- Schedule III -- as barbiturates, LSD precursors, veterinary tranquilizers like ketamine and narcotic painkillers like Vicodin. Simple possession is a federal offense punishable by up to one year in prison and/or a minimum fine of $1,000 (most states have added anabolic steroids to their schedules of controlled substances). Even if a jail sentence is ultimately avoided, the consequences of an arrest alone include being handcuffed, fingerprinted, and hauled before a judge for arraignment in open court. There will likely be legal expenses and even forfeiture of seized assets. A criminal conviction may prevent or interfere with employment opportunities in many fields such as law enforcement, and members of certain professions involving licensing (physicians, lawyers, dentists, pharmacists, teachers, nurses, cosmetologists, public accountants, architects, auctioneers, barbers, and licensed counselors, just to name a few) can expect a conviction to be reported to their state licensing authority, placing current employment in jeopardy. A drug conviction can suspend a person's driver's license (it's mandatory in some jurisdictions) and be a bar to the ability to own a firearm. Unquestionably, the assistance of experienced legal counsel is your best defense against these potential consequences.
We are committed to defending those prosecuted for anabolic steroids. We are admitted to practice in the New York and Maryland state courts, the Federal Courts of the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York, the Western District of Texas, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Services and the United States Supreme Court. We will promptly respond to questions from anyone being investigated for or charged with a crime related to anabolic steroids. Where appropriate, we will make referrals to qualified counsel in other jurisdictions. We are available 24 hours, 7 days a week for emergencies only by calling 516-294-0300. Other inquiries are answered weekdays between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. EST. Initial consultations scheduled at our offices in Manhattan or Long Island are always free of charge. We handle all other criminal matters, including white-collar crime, fraud, narcotics cases, thefts, assaults, and serious traffic offenses (including suspended license charges). In fact, feel free to call us with any legal question; if we don't handle your type of case, we can try to connect you with an experienced attorney who does. To learn more about our firm, visit our web site at http://www.cmgesq.com. About The Author: Rick Collins, Esq., is a veteran lawyer and former competitive bodybuilder who has been involved in the defense of over 1,000 anabolic steroid cases nationwide. He is the author of the groundbreaking new book LEGAL MUSCLE: Anabolics in America, available through www.SteroidLaw.com. [ Rick Collins, 2003. All rights reserved. For informational purposes only, not to be construed as legal advice.] Recommend this article to a friend by e-mail here! Visitor Reviews Of This Article!
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