Milwaukee Marijuana Attorney
Charged with Marijuana Possession in Wisconsin?
Make no mistake. Although there is a myth that the prosecutors and judges turn a blind eye to marijuana possession in Wisconsin, a conviction for a misdemeanor or felony charge can still lead to harsh and long-lasting penalties. Under Wisconsin law, a conviction for a first offense misdemeanor possession of less than an ounce can result in 6 months in jail and a $1,000 fine, in addition to a drug possession conviction on your record. A second offense for possession of any amount is an automatic felony and can mean 3½ years in prison and a fine of $10,000.
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If you have been charged with marijuana possession, you may be tempted to just take the plea bargain offered by the prosecutor. It is important to understand that accepting a plea bargain is a conviction. For more than 25 years, the criminal defense law firm of Reddin & Singer, L.L.P., in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been helping people protect their future after being charged with misdemeanor or felony drug offenses in the state or federal court system. We do everything we can to have your charges reduced or dismissed. Our attorneys know how police and prosecutors trample your rights, and we know the strategies that can lead to extraordinary results, often against overwhelming odds.
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A marijuana possession drug charge is worth fighting. Contact us today for your free consultation. We are a member of NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws).

















