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Florida Drug Defense Attorney > Blog > Drug Crime Defense > Criminal Defense, Bougie Style

Criminal Defense, Bougie Style

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Isn’t it fun to hate watch content about how the other half lives?  They rent exquisite hotel rooms just to trash them and buy expensive cars just to wreck them.  If they are in the private sector, they take the money we spend on subscriptions for their products that we can barely afford, and they spend it on luxury purposes for themselves, and if they are in the public sector, they do the same with our taxes.  When it all falls apart, and they finally get sentenced to prison for all the embezzlement, fraud, illegal drug use, and obstruction of justice that the rest of us could never get away with, they hire prison consultants who advise them on how to make their time in the slammer more tolerable, while the rest of us are spent counting the days or using our mental resources to find something meaningful to do.  Of course, this only happens in the rare event that they get sentenced to prison.  The wealthy are more likely than anyone else to avoid prison time, and perhaps you can, too, if you contact a Florida drug offenses attorney.

Racial Disparities Remain, but Socioeconomic Class Is the Biggest Factor in Determining Which Defendants Get Prison Sentences

A new report in The Harvard Gazette includes demographic trends regarding which defendants in drug cases are most likely to get prison sentences.  Consider that more than 94 percent of defendants in criminal cases plead guilty, so this data does not include those defendants who get acquitted.  The report says that the racial disparity in prison sentences is less than it was several decades ago.  In 1992, at the height of the War on Drugs, Black defendants were 14 times as likely to get prison time for drug crimes than White defendants convicted on an equivalent offense, but in 2024, they were only 1.5 times more likely to get a prison sentence.

Socioeconomic class is now an even stronger factor than race in determining who gets prison time and who does not.  A defendant without a college education is more than twice as likely to go to prison for drug offenses than a college-educated defendant convicted on the same charges.  What determines who graduates from college?  Money, of course.  Money talks, and it is as eloquent in the courtroom as it is anywhere else.

If you hire a criminal defense lawyer instead of adding your name to the public defender’s already overwhelming list of clients, you have several possibilities at your disposal for avoiding prison time.  Your lawyer may be able to get you into a pretrial diversion program or get your charges dropped outright.  Failing that, your lawyer may be able to negotiate a plea deal that enables you to stay out of prison or get you acquitted at trial.

Contact FL Drug Defense Group About Drug Cases

A Central Florida criminal defense lawyer can help you avoid prison time in your drug case.  Contact FL Drug Defense Group in Orlando, Florida to discuss your case.

Source:

news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2025/02/class-surges-as-factor-in-who-gets-sent-to-prison/

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