Innocent travelers tricked into drug trafficking

by Administrator 6. October 2011 02:58

Dozens of innocent travelers that cross the Texas-Mexican border for work have been tricked into smuggling drugs into America. Mexican drug traffickers, in elaborate schemes, track and make copies of car keys that belong to the unsuspecting people who commute daily across the border.

Once they cross into Mexico, the cartels will load bags of drugs into the trunks. When the workers travel back to America, other drug traffickers will pick up the smuggled narcotics and the innocent drivers have no idea. Until they are stopped by border patrol.

Nearly 4,000 people were charged in 2009 for drug trafficking between El Paso and Houston. 126 were dismissed, 17 were found guilty, and the rest pleaded guilty- usually in order to get a lower prison sentence.

If you or someone you love has been charged with drug trafficking, contact the Appleton drug trafficking lawyers of Kohler & Hart at 414-271-9595 today.

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