Fines in Drug Cases
As part of conviction for a drug crime, the Judge may impose a fine that you will be obligated to pay.
1st Degree Controlled Substance Crime – (Minn. Stat. §152.021)
The maximum fine for 1st degree controlled substances is $1 million. This is the maximum. It is only in very rare circumstances that judges impose the maximum sentence.
Despite the extremely large maximum fine amount, judges frequently impose fines that are far less. You should speak with a criminal defense attorney about the specifics of your case.
2nd Degree Controlled Substance Crime – (Minn. Stat. § 152.022)
The maximum fine for 2nd degree controlled substances is $500,000. This is the maximum. It is only in very rare circumstances that judges impose the maximum sentence.
Despite the extremely large maximum fine amount, judges frequently impose fines that are far less. You should speak with a criminal defense attorney about the specifics of your case.
3rd Degree Controlled Substance Crime – (Minn. Stat. § 152.023)
The maximum fine for 3rd degree controlled substances is $250,000. This is the maximum. It is only in very rare circumstances that judges impose the maximum sentence.
Despite the extremely large maximum fine amount, judges frequently impose fines that are far less. You should speak with a criminal defense attorney about the specifics of your case.
4th Degree Controlled Substance Crime – (Minn. Stat. § 152.024)
The maximum fine for 4th degree controlled substances is $100,000. This is the maximum. It is only in very rare circumstances that judges impose the maximum sentence.
Despite the extremely large maximum fine amount, judges frequently impose fines that are far less. You should speak with a criminal defense attorney about the specifics of your case.
5th Degree Controlled Substance Crime – (Minn. Stat. § 152.025)
The maximum fine for 5th degree controlled substances is $10,000. This is the maximum. It is only in very rare circumstances that judges impose the maximum sentence.
Despite the extremely large maximum fine amount, judges frequently impose fines that are far less. You should speak with a criminal defense attorney about the specifics of your case.
Miscellaneous Other Offenses
There are many other drug offenses that can result in prison or jail time. As an example, if you are charged with possessing reagents or precursors with the intent to manufacture meth, the maximum fine is $20,000. There is not enough space here to go over every single drug offense and the maximum fine. If you have questions about your specific offense, contact Subzero Criminal Defense. 651-248-5142.