Drug Trafficking Defense 

Anyone accused of drug trafficking in Montgomery County, Texas should understand the seriousness of their situation. These cases are aggressively investigated, heavily prosecuted, and can involve local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. A drug trafficking allegation involves much more than a common possession case. Depending on the quantities involved, a drug trafficking conviction could lead to decades in prison and financial ruin if convicted. It’s important to understand that from the moment an arrest is made, the stakes are extraordinarily high and the need for skilled legal representation is immediate. 

Put simply, drug trafficking defense is no place for a lightweight lawyer.  It takes years of actual experience, skill, and knowledge to navigate and win a drug trafficking case.  And this is where the “pitbull in the courtroom” Andrea Kolski and her team at Nonstopjustice truly shine. 

With more than 25 years of defense practice under her belt, Montgomery County drug trafficking attorney Andrea Kolski is a force to be reckoned with.  As a former Harris County prosecutor, Andrea has a firm understanding of how drug cases are built, charged, and negotiated from the State’s side. Today, Andrea and her team at Nonstopjustice put their extensive knowledge and experience to work defending clients with compassion, intensity, and a relentless focus on protecting their rights and futures. 

An Overview of Drug Trafficking Charges 

Under Texas law, drug trafficking falls under the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 481, also known as the Texas Controlled Substances Act. The conduct commonly referred to as trafficking is charged as manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, possession with intent to deliver, or in some cases, engaging in organized criminal activity. 

The specific statute applied depends on the type of substance involved and the alleged quantity. Controlled substances are categorized into penalty groups, including Penalty Group 1, Penalty Group 1-A, Penalty Group 2, Penalty Group 2-A, Penalty Group 3, and Penalty Group 4. Substances such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and fentanyl fall under Penalty Group 1, which carries the most severe penalties. 

Key statutes often involved in Montgomery County drug trafficking cases include: 

  • Texas Health and Safety Code § 481.112, which addresses manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in Penalty Group 1. 
  • Texas Health and Safety Code § 481.113 through § 481.118, which cover similar offenses for other penalty groups. 
  • Texas Health and Safety Code § 481.134, which provides enhanced penalties for drug offenses committed in drug free zones such as schools or playgrounds. 
  • Texas Penal Code § 71.02, which may apply when prosecutors allege organized criminal activity. 

When building a drug trafficking case, prosecutors may use circumstantial evidence to prove intent to deliver. This can include the quantity of drugs, packaging materials, scales, cash, text messages, or alleged statements made by the accused. An experienced defense attorney closely examines how this evidence was obtained and whether it truly supports the charges filed. 

Unraveling Drug Trafficking Cases  

Drug trafficking investigations in Montgomery County can involve sophisticated law enforcement techniques. These cases are usually more involved than other drug possession cases. They may include surveillance, wiretaps, controlled buys, confidential informants, and search warrants executed by narcotics units or multi-jurisdictional task forces. Federal agencies such as the DEA may also be involved, even when charges are filed in state court. 

Successfully defending drug trafficking charges takes skill, experience, and determination. With over 25 years of practice, Andrea Kolski has earned the experience, skill, and reputation for aggressive defense that few attorneys can claim.  As a former prosecutor, Andrea has a unique perspective from both sides of the law and uses her vast legal knowledge to identify defense opportunities others may miss. 

Potential Penalties for Drug Trafficking in Montgomery County 

The punishment for a drug trafficking conviction in Montgomery County, Texas depends largely on the type and amount of the controlled substance involved. Penalties escalate quickly as quantities increase. For example, under Texas Health and Safety Code § 481.112: 

  • Possession with intent to deliver between 4 and 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 substance is a first degree felony, punishable by 5 to 99 years or life in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. 
  • Between 200 and 400 grams increases the punishment range to 10 to 99 years or life. 
  • 400 grams or more carries a minimum sentence of 15 years and can also result in life imprisonment. 

Even lower quantity cases can result in decades of incarceration. Enhancements for drug free zones, prior felony convictions, or allegations of organized crime can further increase sentencing exposure. In addition to prison time, fines can reach six figures, and probation may not be available in many trafficking cases. 

Life-Altering Consequences of a Drug Trafficking Conviction 

A drug trafficking conviction does not only result in jail or prison time. It often carries permanent consequences that affect nearly every aspect of a person’s life. Even if they avoid prison time, individuals convicted of trafficking offenses may still lose professional licenses, face termination from their employment, and struggle to find future work. The financial impact can mean loss of property, possessions, and savings.  Meanwhile, many employers are unwilling to hire someone with a serious drug felony on their record. 

The emotional toll of a trafficking charge can be overwhelming as relationships with family and friends can suffer. The uncertainty, public stigma, and fear of losing one’s freedom can affect mental health and personal stability. These realities make it essential to fight the charges aggressively from the outset rather than hoping the situation will resolve on its own. 

Defense Strategies in Drug Trafficking Cases 

Every drug trafficking case is unique, but a skilled defense attorney can craft a defense after careful review and analysis. Some may find grounds to challenge the legality of the stop, search, or seizure; dispute ownership or knowledge of the drugs; contest the alleged weight or classification of the substance; or undermine prosecutors claims of intent to deliver. 

As a skilled litigator, Andrea Kolski carefully analyzes every detail of a drug trafficking case and develops defense strategies tailored to the specific facts involved. Andrea has been recognized for her creative approach to defense strategy that is also methodical, evidence driven, and focused on achieving the most favorable outcome possible.  Her unique skills and tenaciousness have resulted in countless dismissals, reductions of charges, or acquittals at trial.  Favorable results can never be guaranteed but Andrea’s dedication is never in question. 

Why Clients Trust Andrea Kolski for Drug Trafficking Defense 

Drug trafficking attorney Andrea Kolski is uniquely qualified to defend drug trafficking cases in Montgomery County, Texas. With more than 25 years devoted exclusively to criminal law, she brings depth, judgment, and courtroom confidence that only long-term experience can provide. Her time as a Harris County prosecutor gives her insight into how the State evaluates cases, which weaknesses matter most, and when prosecutors are overreaching. 

Clients and peers alike have described Andrea Kolski as a “pit bull in the courtroom,” a reputation earned through preparation, persistence, and fearless advocacy. She is known for standing her ground, filing aggressive pretrial motions, and refusing to accept unjust outcomes for her clients. At the same time, she maintains professional credibility and strong working relationships within the Montgomery County legal community, which can be critical when negotiating complex cases. 

Local Defense with Deep Community Ties 

Montgomery County courts are like most Texas courts where familiar faces and close relationships rule the day  When it comes to effective drug trafficking defense in Montgomery County, who your attorney knows is often more important than what they know, 

When fighting drug trafficking charges in Montgomery County, Texas, knowledge of the local courts and being a familiar face can make a huge difference in the outcome of a case.  Montgomery courtrooms, like most counties, are run by local folks with particular customs, policies, and personalities that outsiders rarely understand.  

As a defense attorney familiar with Montgomery County courts, Andrea Kolski’s close ties to Montgomery County courts give her a distinct advantage over other attorneys.  Andrea’s local insights allow her to tailor defense strategies to the realities of the local system rather than relying on a one size fits all approach. 

Protecting Your Rights, Freedom, and Future 

When your freedom, reputation, and future are on the line, choosing the right attorney is one of the most important decisions you will make. Drug trafficking charges carry consequences that are much more serious than other drug possession cases and these consequences can haunt you for the rest of your life. This is not a time to go it alone.  

Defense attorney Andrea Kolski approaches every drug trafficking case with urgency and focus. She understands what is at stake and treats each client’s situation as unique. Her goal is not simply to move cases through the system, but to fight for outcomes that preserve her clients’ rights, dignity, and opportunities for the future. 

If you or a loved one is facing drug trafficking charges in Montgomery County, Texas, contact our team today for a review of your situation and learn more about your legal options. Calling our team is the first step toward regaining control of your life. 

With decades of experience, prosecutorial insight, and a reputation for relentless defense, Montgomery County drug trafficking defense attorney Andrea and her team at Nonstopjustice are ready to protect what matters most.  

Need experienced legal help?  Contact us today.  

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