You are better off staying in your home country and no doubt you may be watched as well. Also don't travel outside your home country as you might be grabbed and detained for extradition (that's if there's any Interpol red notices)
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no action on illegal fentanyl importing
You guys must be talking about some alternate reality.AAS market is probably worth far more than the fentanyl
All federal prosecutors serve at "the pleasure of the President" so technically there is nothing to legally prevent a U.S. President from firing them all and replacing them with partisans. But this has never been done due to unwritten ethical/political considerations. There would be widespread outcry from across the political spectrum if this occurred. However, a newly-elected President will always replace vacancies.If Trump gets elected, he will swap all state attorneys? Republican friendly? Am I correct?
I know that they will be harder on narcotics but what do you think on AS?
The United States goes to extraordinary lengths to capture fugitive international drug dealers - even AAS dealers. They will use all types of subterfuge to lure targets out of non-extradition countries:You are better off staying in your home country and no doubt you may be watched as well. Also don't travel outside your home country as you might be grabbed and detained for extradition (that's if there's any Interpol red notices)
As far as time in prison for someone like Oleksandr "Musclebear" Skochyk, he was sentenced to 46 months under a plea agreement. However, he barely spent a year in federal prison before he was released after being given 27 months credit for time served since his arrest.The United States goes to extraordinary lengths to capture fugitive international drug dealers - even AAS dealers. They will use all types of subterfuge to lure targets out of non-extradition countries:
MuscleBear Busted: How the United States Apprehended an International Steroid Source
Musclebear, a popular internet steroid source from the Ukraine for over a decade, is currently either in a Cyprus jail awaiting extradition or on a planethinksteroids.com
All federal prosecutors serve at "the pleasure of the President" so technically there is nothing to legally prevent a U.S. President from firing them all and replacing them with partisans. But this has never been done due to unwritten ethical/political considerations. There would be widespread outcry from across the political spectrum if this occurred. However, a newly-elected President will always replace vacancies.
There is an unpredictable element from Trump but even if he did replace all 90+ US Attorneys with Republicans don't think it would make much difference in the prosecution of "drug kingpins" during an ongoing narcotics epidemic, regardless of whether AAS have any business being grouped together with them as Controlled Substances.
What about the having a Slovenian FLOTUS? Would this make any difference? I'd guess even this would work against you.
That might well be occurring with the OP's situation and is going great lengths not to fall for it.The United States goes to extraordinary lengths to capture fugitive international drug dealers - even AAS dealers. They will use all types of subterfuge to lure targets out of non-extradition countries:
MuscleBear Busted: How the United States Apprehended an International Steroid Source
Musclebear, a popular internet steroid source from the Ukraine for over a decade, is currently either in a Cyprus jail awaiting extradition or on a planethinksteroids.com
Holy Shit… I remember ordering from that guy in the early 2000’s. The article refers to musclebear, but he in fact went by russian muscle bear (despite being Ukrainian). Never realized he got busted.As far as time in prison for someone like Oleksandr "Musclebear" Skochyk, he was sentenced to 46 months under a plea agreement. However, he barely spent a year in federal prison before he was released after being given 27 months credit for time served since his arrest.
Altogether, he was incarcerated from March 17, 2010 until July 18, 2013.
However, Skochyk was not designated as a "kingpin".
This is the US Feds we're talking about. Not for nothing but who says you get a jury? Politics being what they are currently they could rule the poor guy from the bench to forfeit all and do life in USP ADX. Stay home and stay safe.Just curious. Why exactly are you still thinking about it? It sounds like you are living a normal life in your home country.
Do you want to get the target off your back? Clear your name? Come back to America?
I feel as if I would leave everything in the past and live peacefully in my home country.
And yes the federal conviction rate is above 95% but that is because of informants. The vast majority of people in prison had people telling on them. In murder trials, a prosecutors worst nightmare is
- no murder weapon
- no body
- no informants
I know yours isn’t a violent crime that’s just an example. If they don’t have the cold hard evidence in their hands, or someone who is turning on you, it makes their job tricky. It doesn’t mean they can’t still get you at trial…. But it only takes one jury member to throw everything off. That’s why they need the hard evidence.