Fort Pierce Woman Charged with Attempted Murder After Drug Deal

In the world of drugs, things can get pretty messy very quickly. In For Pierce, police are dealing with the first case of attempted murder due to a drug overdose. A 32-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and many other charges due to giving another man fentanyl which he nearly overdosed on. The agreement between the two parties was for the trade of street drug molly for what the man believed was heroin. He took the amount of fentanyl which was equal to the amount of heroin which he normally took. The man said that the instant he injected himself, he knew something was wrong. After injecting the drug, the woman simply just walked out of the room after muttering that it was fentanyl and not heroin.

It looks like it is time for this 32-year-old woman to find a Fort Pierce criminal defense attorney who understands the law. There are many different elements of the case that have stacked against this woman to turn it into an attempted murder case. The chuckle that was heard from the man right before he passed was assumed to be the woman who knowingly sold him fentanyl shows how little she cared for human life.

The key to a great Fort Pierce attempted murder defense attorney is one who can look at the case from all angles. In this specific case, it is imperative that the district attorney, jury, and judge do not use this case simply to make an example. Justice must be served, but it must also stay within the confines of the law. Everyone is entitled to a trial and due process. If you or someone you know have been in a similar legal situation and need legal assistance contact Jonathan Jay Kirschner, Esq., & Associates, LLC at (772) 489-8501.

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