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.

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.
