Providing Aggressive Defense For Prescription Drug Charge In Wisconsin
If you’ve been arrested on prescription drug charges, you’re likely facing hefty fines and penalties such as jail time, loss of license and more. It’s not just the penalties in court; this may mean loss of scholarships, job offers and a bright future. You shouldn’t lose all that on a mistake.
Our legal team has extensive experience in defending and prosecuting drug offense charges. We can help develop strategic strategies that aim to lessen prescription drug penalties or completely free you of charges. Schedule a consultation with Cleghorn Jones Trial Attorneys.
Popular Prescription Drugs
The popularity of prescription drugs directly correlates to their rising known side effects such as increased attention and energy for prescription, stimulants or euphoria and pain relief for prescription opioids. Some of the more popular prescription drug charges relate to:
- Vicodin, hydrocodone (Schedule II controlled substance)
- Adderall (Schedule II controlled substance)
- Ritalin (Schedule II controlled substance)
- Fentanyl (Schedule II controlled substance)
- OxyContin, oxycodone (Schedule II controlled substance)
- Codeine (Schedule II or III controlled substance)
Caught With Vicodin In Wisconsin
If arrested in possession of Vicodin, you can be charged with a Class I felony with penalties of:
- Fine up to $10,000
- Prison time up to 3.5 years
If arrested in possession of Vicodin with intent to distribute or deliver, they can be charged with a Class E felony, which penalties include:
- Fine up to $50,000
- Prison time up to 15 years
If this is you, you need to act now; our professional attorneys at Cleghorn Jones Trial Attorneys will go to battle for you and help ensure you are provided the most complete defense possible.
Caught With Oxy In Wisconsin
The illegal possession of Schedule II narcotics such as oxycodone can be charged as a Class I felony, which can result in penalties that include:
- Fine of up to $10,000 fine
- Prison time up to six years
Possession charges of Schedule II narcotics can be hard to defend; get an experienced lawyer of Cleghorn Jones Trial Attorneys to defend your rights.
The illegal possession with intent to deliver oxycodone can be charged as a Class E felony, which can result in penalties that include:
- Fine of up to $50,000 fine
- Prison time up to 15 years
If this is you, you need to act now to avoid serious penalties and jail time. Get in touch for a free consultation.
Caught With Adderall In Wisconsin
First-offense Adderall possession charges are considered a misdemeanor and come with penalties of:
- Fine up to $5,000
- Prison time up to one year
Second-offense Adderall possession charges are charged as a Class I felony and come with the penalties of:
- Fine up to $10,000
- Prison time up to 3.5 years
The illegal possession with intent to deliver or distribute Adderall can be charged as a Class F, E, D or C felony depending on the amount a person is arrested in possession of:
- Three grams or less is a Class F felony: fine up to $25,000 and/or prison time up to 12.5 years
- More than three grams but less than 10 grams is a Class E felony: fine up to $50,000 and/or prison time up to 15 years
- More than 10 grams but less than 50 grams is a Class D felony: fine up to $100,000 and/or prison time up to 25 years
- More than 50 grams is a Class C felony: fine up to $100,000 and/or prison time up to 40 years
The Right Defense Attorneys For Your Drug Charges
If you’ve been arrested on prescription drug-related charges, you need to act fast. Get in touch with Cleghorn Jones Trial Attorneys by calling 414-567-9241 or contacting us online for a free consultation and an aggressive defense of your future.