Protect Your Future Against Serious Drug Distribution Charges

Possession With Intent to Deliver (PWID) is treated far more severely than simple possession in Pennsylvania.

A conviction could result in long-term imprisonment, heavy fines, and a lasting criminal record. If you’ve been accused of PWID, you need an attorney who can identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and safeguard your rights.

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What PWID Means Under Pennsylvania Law

  • Possession of drugs in quantities suggesting distribution
  • Packaging materials, scales, or large amounts of cash may be used as evidence
  • Applies to controlled substances like heroin, cocaine, meth, prescription drugs, and marijuana

Potential Consequences

  • Felony charges
  • Years in state prison
  • Fines of tens of thousands of dollars
  • Permanent record affecting employment, housing, and future opportunities

pwid Defenses We Pursue

  • Illegal search and seizure
  • Lack of evidence proving intent to deliver
  • Challenging lab reports and chain of custody
  • Entrapment or constitutional violations

Our Approach

We use aggressive motions, expert witnesses, and strategic negotiations to protect clients. Our goal is to reduce penalties, negotiate alternative resolutions, or achieve a dismissal when possible.

Facing a PWID charge? Call us today to discuss possession with intent to deliver defense.

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