Controlled substance importation charges in Allegany County, Maryland, are prosecuted under 21 U.S.C. § 841 et seq., carrying mandatory minimum sentences based on drug type and quantity. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has extensive criminal defense experience in Allegany County, including at the District Court of MD for Allegany County and Allegany County Circuit Court.
Controlled Substance Importation Lawyer in Allegany County, Maryland
Controlled substance importation is a federal offense under the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. § 841 et seq. This statute prohibits the knowing or intentional importation of controlled substances into the United States. Penalties vary based on the drug type and quantity, with mandatory minimum sentences for certain substances. In Allegany County, these cases are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland. Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., Advocacy Without Borders, brings 120+ years combined legal experience to defend clients facing these serious charges.
Last verified: May 2026 | District Court of MD for Allegany County | Maryland Courts
For the full text of the Controlled Substances Act, see 21 U.S.C. § 841 et seq. (U.S. Department of Justice — official site).
For Maryland-specific court procedures, see District Court of MD for Allegany County (Maryland Courts — official site).
In the District Court of MD for Allegany County, prosecutors routinely seek pretrial detention for federal drug importation cases, citing flight risk and danger to the community. We have observed that early engagement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office before indictment can materially affect bail conditions and potential plea negotiations.
- Do not speak to law enforcement without your attorney present.
- Contact a Controlled Substance Importation Lawyer Allegany County immediately.
- Preserve all evidence and documents related to your case.
- Attend all scheduled court hearings at the District Court of MD for Allegany County.
- Work with your attorney to explore defense strategies, including challenging the legality of the search or negotiating for a reduced charge.
In Allegany County, controlled substance importation carries severe penalties under federal law, including mandatory minimum sentences based on drug type and quantity.
| Offense | Classification | Incarceration | Fine | License Impact | Additional Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Importation of Schedule I/II drugs (e.g., heroin, cocaine) | Felony (Federal) | 10 years to life (mandatory minimum) | Up to $10,000,000 | Federal driver’s license suspension possible | Supervised release, asset forfeiture, no parole |
| Importation of Schedule III/IV drugs (e.g., anabolic steroids) | Felony (Federal) | Up to 10 years | Up to $500,000 | Federal driver’s license suspension possible | Supervised release, asset forfeiture, no parole |
| Importation of marijuana (over 50 kg) | Felony (Federal) | 5 to 40 years (mandatory minimum) | Up to $5,000,000 | Federal driver’s license suspension possible | Supervised release, asset forfeiture, no parole |
Results may vary.
Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings 120+ years combined legal experience, 4,739+ documented firm-wide results across VA, MD, DC, NY and NJ, and a favorable-outcome rate above 93%. Advocacy Without Borders is our guiding principle, ensuring clients receive dedicated representation regardless of the complexity of their case.
Kristen M. Fisher
Kristen M. Fisher, Former Maryland Assistant State’s Attorney, Of Counsel (independent attorney working with Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.), joined the firm in 2010 and dedicates 75% of her practice to litigation. She is admitted to the Maryland Bar and Virginia Bar, and represents clients in both state and federal courts.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has extensive criminal defense experience in Allegany County, including documented results in Maryland. Firm-wide, SRIS has handled 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes across VA, MD, DC, NY and NJ. Results may vary.
Our location in Rockville, MD is approximately 90 miles from the District Court of MD for Allegany County, with access via I-68 and Route 220. We serve the communities of Cumberland, Frostburg, LaVale, Westernport, and Lonaconing. 24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Maryland
199 E. Montgomery Avenue, Suite 100, Room 211, Rockville, MD 20850
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Probation Before Judgment (PBJ) in Allegany County, Maryland?
Yes. PBJ is a Maryland disposition where the judge places you on probation instead of entering a guilty verdict. PBJ avoids a formal conviction on your record and is available for most misdemeanors and many felonies at District Court of MD for Allegany County (123 South Liberty Street, Cumberland, MD 21502). After probation, PBJ cases can be expunged (3-year waiting period). SRIS actively practices here — firm-wide, SRIS has handled 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes.
Can I get my criminal record expunged in Allegany County, Maryland?
Yes. Maryland allows expungement for acquittals, dismissals, Nolle Prosequi, Stet, PBJ (after 3 years), and many non-violent convictions under the Justice Reinvestment Act. Cases in Allegany County are expunged through the court where the case was heard (District Court of MD for Allegany County). SRIS actively practices here — firm-wide, SRIS has handled 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes.
What happens after a criminal arrest in Allegany County, Maryland?
After arrest in Allegany County: (1) initial appearance before a District Court commissioner who sets bail, (2) bail review hearing within 24 hours if detained, (3) arraignment, (4) trial. Misdemeanors are tried at District Court of MD for Allegany County (123 South Liberty Street, Cumberland, MD 21502). Felonies go to Allegany County Circuit Court. Bail set by District Court commissioner at initial appearance; Maryland permits pretrial release on personal recognizance, bail, or conditions of release; bail review hearing in District Court within 24 hours if detained; public defender eligibility based on income; court costs: approximately $22.50-$55. SRIS actively practices here — firm-wide, SRIS has handled 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes.
Do I need a lawyer for a misdemeanor in Allegany County, Maryland?
Yes. Many Maryland misdemeanors carry significant penalties — second-degree assault: up to 10 years; theft $100-$1,500: up to 6 months. An attorney at District Court of MD for Allegany County can negotiate PBJ (no conviction on record) or dismissal. SRIS actively practices here — firm-wide, SRIS has handled 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes. Contact SRIS at (888) 437-7747.
How does a Maryland lawyer defend against importation of controlled substances charges?
Defense strategies for importation of controlled substances in Maryland may include challenging evidence, examining procedural compliance, negotiating with prosecutors, and presenting mitigating factors. An experienced attorney evaluates the specific facts under 21 U.S.C. § 841 et seq. to build the strongest possible defense.
What should I do if I am facing importation of controlled substances charges in Maryland?
If facing importation of controlled substances charges in Maryland, contact a federal criminal attorney immediately. Do not discuss the case with anyone except your lawyer. Preserve all relevant documents and evidence. The statute of limitations and court deadlines under federal law require prompt action.
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