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Drug offences are serious, and Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs is one of the most severe, involving an agreement to supply drugs, even without any exchange.

Conspiracy to supply Class A drugs is a serious offence. The chance of being prosecuted and the outcome depend on the case's details and your defence's strength.

Our criminal solicitors specialise in drug offences and will carefully review your cases to get charges dropped, minimise penalties, or avoid prosecution.

If you're facing charges for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, contact our specialist drug offence solicitors in London at 0203 959 7755 for urgent help.

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What is a conspiracy to supply Class A drugs?

Conspiracy to supply Class A drugs means two or more people plan or agree to sell or distribute Class A drugs like heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, and LSD.

Even if the transaction doesn't occur, the agreement to sell or distribute drugs alone is sufficient for criminal charges.

What are Class A drugs in the UK?

In the UK, Class A drugs are considered the most dangerous and are controlled under the misuse of drugs legislation ("the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971").

Some examples of Class A drugs include:

  • Crack cocaine
  • Cocaine
  • Ecstasy (MDMA)
  • Heroin
  • LSD
  • Magic mushrooms
  • Methadone
  • Methamphetamine (crystal meth)

What does "Conspiracy" mean in this context?

In drug-related cases, Conspiracy means two or more people agree to distribute or sell Class A drugs, even if they haven't yet carried out the actual selling.

The agreement does not need to be written or formal; even verbal discussions or implied actions can be enough for criminal charges.

What constitutes a conspiracy to supply?

A conspiracy to supply refers to an agreement between two or more individuals to supply controlled drugs. It is a criminal offence under UK law, typically prosecuted under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and the Criminal Law Act 1977.

A conspiracy charge can come from many activities, such as:

  • Transporting drugs or acting as a courier
  • Planning or coordinating drug-related activities
  • Participating in a drug transaction in any capacity
  • Storing, weighing, or packaging drugs for distribution

Even if you're not directly involved, the prosecution can use evidence like texts, phone records, CCTV, or drug paraphernalia to build a case against you.

Being concerned about the supply of Class A drugs

There's a separate charge under Section 4(3) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 for those involved in the supply chain. Roles include:

  • Drug couriers
  • Financial managers
  • Intermediaries facilitating transactions

A conviction doesn't need drugs found on you. It just needs proof you knew you were part of the supply process.

Minimum sentence for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs in the UK

In the UK, the minimum sentence for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs depends on factors such as the quantity of drugs, intent, and individual case circumstances.

The Sentencing Council provides guidelines categorising offences into four levels, each with corresponding sentencing ranges.

Below is an overview of the likely minimum sentences based on the offender's role in the conspiracy:

Category Leading Role Significant Role Lesser Role
Category 1 14 years
(range: 12 – 16 years)
10 years
(range: 9 – 12 years)
7 years
(range: 6 – 9 years)
Category 2 11 years
(range: 9 – 13 years)
8 years
(range: 6 years 6 months – 10 years)
5 years
(range: 3 years 6 months – 7 years)
Category 3 8 years 6 months
(range: 6 years 6 months – 10 years)
4 years 6 months
(range: 3 years 6 month – 7 years)
3 years 
(range: 2- 4 years 6 months)
Category 4 5 years 6 months
(range: 4 years 6 months – 7 years 6 months)
3 years 6 months
(range: 2 – 5 years)
18 months
(range: High-level community order – 3 years)

The final sentence depends on case-specific factors, including the level of involvement and mitigating circumstances.

Maximum sentence for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs in the UK

The maximum sentence for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs is life imprisonment depending on several factors, including the offender's role and quantity.

The penalties for this crime are severe. They can include:

  • Life imprisonment
  • Unlimited fines
  • Asset seizures and confiscation orders

What are the mitigating factors in a sentence?

Mitigating factors help reduce sentences by presenting evidence of lower culpability or exceptional circumstances.

In cases involving conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, courts consider the following:

  • No prior convictions
  • Coercion or intimidation leading to involvement
  • Demonstrating remorse
  • Being under 18 or lacking maturity
  • Limited role in the offence

What are the aggravating factors in a sentence?

Aggravating factors increase the severity of a sentence by presenting evidence of higher culpability or greater harm caused by the offence.

In cases involving conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, courts consider the following:

  • Prior drug-related convictions
  • Involvement of minors in drug supply
  • Offence committed near schools or vulnerable areas
  • Attempting to conceal evidence
  • Use of weapons

What to do if you are arrested for conspiracy to supply class A drugs?

Being arrested for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs is a serious offence and it can lead to prison and a criminal record that lasts a lifetime. However, seeking expert legal advice and taking the right steps can greatly impact the outcome.

Our drug offence solicitors in London are experts in defending drug-related cases. We can help you build a strong defence to get the best outcome.

If you've been accused of a drug offence, contact our drug offence solicitors in London at 0203 959 7755 or call our 24/7 emergency helpline on 07853 017746.

How Moeen & Co. Solicitors can help

If you're accused of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, our expert drug offence solicitors in London can help. We will:

  • Look at the evidence and build a strong defence
  • Challenge any weak evidence
  • Highlight factors that might reduce your sentence
  • Make sure your rights are protected at all times

Getting legal advice early can greatly improve your chances. Contact us today at 0203 959 7755 for expert help with your case.

Police Station Representation

If you're arrested or asked for a voluntary interview, you can get free legal advice. You can contact our duty solicitor at 0203 959 7755. It's important to get advice before talking, as what you say can be used as evidence.

Our experienced criminal defence solicitors can help with police investigations and prosecutions by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and agencies like the National Crime Agency (NCA).

Criminal Investigations

If you're released on bail or being investigated, legal advice can help protect your rights. This can lower the chance of being formally charged.

If your case goes to court, you can get legal help funded privately or through Legal Aid. We can help figure out the best funding for you.

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Why choose our drug offences solicitors in London?

If you are looking for solicitors specialising in drug offences in London, then look no further than Moeen & Co. Solicitors.

Here are several reasons why you choose our specialised drug offence solicitors in London:

  • Proven Track Record
  • Specialist Expertise
  • Client-Centred Approach
  • Protection of Your Legal Rights
  • 24/7 Availability
  • Reduced Penalties Potential

Proven Track Record

Our criminal defence solicitors have successfully defended clients against various drug offences. This includes minor criminal charges to large-scale conspiracy cases.

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Specialist Expertise

We have in-depth knowledge of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and other relevant legislation. It allows us to provide informed and effective legal representation.

Client-Centred Approach

We tailor our services to meet your unique needs. Our solicitors are approachable, compassionate, and dedicated to securing the best outcome for you.

Our drug offence solicitors work to protect the legal rights of our clients throughout the legal process.

We ensure that proper legal procedures are followed and challenge any violations of our client's rights.

24/7 Availability

Drug offence allegations can happen anytime. That's why we're available 24/7. You can get expert legal advice whenever you need it.

Reduced Penalties Potential

With effective legal representation, there may be a better chance of securing reduced penalties, fines, or alternative sentencing options compared to representing oneself or relying on a less specialised lawyer.

No matter where you are, our team of specialist drug offence solicitors based in Hayes, London offers 24/7 legal advice and representation throughout the UK.

If you're facing drug-related charges, contact our drug offence solicitors at 0203 959 7755. For urgent help, call our 24-hour emergency helpline 07853 017746.

Contact our drug offence solicitors in London

If you've been arrested for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, contact our drug offence solicitors in London immediately at 0203 959 7755 for urgent help.

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