
Navigating the legal landscape following allegations of drug distribution can be complex and daunting. Faced with such charges, individuals require a drug distribution attorney who can challenge the evidence presented and explore all available defense strategies. At The Law Offices of David I. Lee, we understand the severity of your situation. We can provide the legal guidance and strong representation needed to get through this challenging time.
Our team is committed to tailoring a robust defense for every client, meticulously examining the circumstances surrounding the case, and fighting for the most favorable outcome possible. Rest assured that when you team up with our firm, we will work tirelessly to protect your rights and achieve a resolution that minimizes the impact on your future.
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PA Boys and BMF – U.S. District Court (Judge Nancy Edmunds, Judge Avern Cohn)
David represented Sherrod King in a large-scale drug conspiracy before Judge Nancy Edmunds,(03-80981, ED Mich, Judge Edmunds). King was a well-known Detroit rapper and an alleged member of the so-called “P.A. Boys.”
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People v. Govender (Judge Patricia Fresard, Wayne County Circuit Court)
David successfully represented an accomplished nurse in People v. Govender. In this case, Govender had killed her infant son and attempted suicide in a rage of postpartum psychosis.
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People V. Terri Sutton, (Judge Paula Humphries)
David represented Terri Sutton, the first of two 911 operators ever to be charged criminally in the United States. The case involved a young boy who called 911 after his mother had died. It was later determined that two operators acted criminally in the handling of the boy’s calls.
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United States v. Abro, 93-80140, ED Mich (Judge Barbara Hackett)
In 1993, David obtained his first federal not guilty verdict in the case of United States v. Abro, et al. This win came in the wake of David’s 20 consecutive “not guilty” state court verdicts.
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United States V. Baily, (Judge Julian Cook)
David represented a defendant in the “La Shish Restaurant” case, which included allegations of conspiracy to defraud the federal government, tax evasion and money laundering involving a well-known chain of restaurants, its employees and owner.
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United States V. Bartkus (Judge Gerald Rosen)
In 1989, David tried his first Federal case, United States v. Bartkus, wherein he represented the only defendant in this multi-defendant case to go to trial.
At The Law Offices of David I. Lee, we specialize in providing dedicated criminal defense since 1986. We bring nearly 40 years of experience to help our clients confidently navigate serious legal challenges in both state and federal courts. We ensure personal attention to every case, safeguarding your rights with expert care.
Why Choose Us:
- Direct access to David Lee for personalized guidance
- Decades of experience in handling complex cases
- Expertise in both white and blue collar offenses
- Skilled representation in both state and federal courts
- Dedicated service to clients from all walks of life
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Specialized focus on criminal law for optimal outcomes.
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Serving clients from all walks of life.
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Work directly with David Lee on your case.
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Nearly 40 years defending clients in court.
At The Law Offices of David I. Lee, we specialize in providing expert criminal defense services in Detroit, MI. Since 1986, David Lee has dedicated his career to representing individuals across diverse backgrounds, including law enforcement and high-profile figures, in both state and federal courts. We handle a wide range of cases, from white collar crimes to DUIs and restraining orders.
Choosing us means working directly with David Lee, who combines nearly 40 years of experience with a personalized approach to each case. We prioritize protecting our clients' rights, delivering seasoned judgment and unwavering support every step of the way. Trust us to guide you through legal challenges with confidence and professionalism.
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Can charges be expunged?Expungement depends on state laws and the specifics of your case. Some drug distribution charges can be expunged if you meet certain conditions, such as completing a rehabilitation program or serving your sentence.
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What are common defenses?Common defenses include lack of intent to distribute, mistaken identity, illegal search and seizure, and entrapment. Each case is unique, so consulting a qualified attorney is crucial for identifying applicable defenses.
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What penalties could I face?Penalties vary by state and depend on the type and amount of drug involved. They may include fines, probation, or imprisonment. Prior convictions can increase the severity of penalties.
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What should I do if arrested?If arrested, remain calm and refrain from volunteering information. Exercise your right to remain silent and request a lawyer immediately. Avoid making any statements until you have legal representation.
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