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POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO MANUFACTURE,
DISTRIBUTE OR DELIVER
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Wisconsin like all states has laws in place to prevent a person
from possessing certain drugs with the intent to manufacture,
deliver, or distribute. Under the law, intent can be
demonstrated by things such as the amount of drugs, the amount
of money the drugs are worth, possession of tools or equipment
that are used to grow or produce drugs such as containers, grow
lights, books on growing, seeds, spores, and , possession of
paraphernalia such as pipes, scales, baggies etc.
The State will also look for other evidence of intent to sell
including things like your photos, mail, emails, cars, friends,
bank statements, phone conversations, where and when you travel,
and various other things.
Penalties vary depending upon the type of controlled substance
allegedly possessed as well as the amounts and any charged
enchancements.
Possession with intent cases carry very high penalties and fines
and often involve complex legal issues including suppression of
evidence issues. It is important to hire a lawyer with
experience defending drug crimes. Contact
Attorney Clayton
Griessmeyer for a free discussion and information about your
recent drug case arrest.
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