Criminal law and the penalties for crimes are often centered on intentions, and this isn’t any different in drug crime cases. Possessing narcotics with intent to sell or deliver is a charge that often results in potential penalties just as severe as actual drug dealing might, and it is crucial that anyone who is accused of possessing marijuana with intent to sell or deliver in Ann Arbor work with a highly qualified criminal defense lawyer to fight back against felony conviction. The drug crime defense team at Grabel & Associates knows what it takes to achieve exceptional results in marijuana PWI cases, and we are dedicated to doing everything we can to help you achieve a great case result after false allegations, violations of your rights, or other legal issues. Contact our 24/7 hotline now to begin working with us through a free initial consultation, or get in touch through the online form on this website. We are ready to work with you or your loved one throughout every stage of the drug crime defense process.
Founding attorney Scott Grabel has dedicated the whole of his career to working in criminal defense, and brings unparalleled knowledge of the strategies that are most effective in Ann Arbor cases to the table. As soon as you or someone you care about is accused of possession with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, contact an attorney and begin fighting back against police and prosecutors who will be seeking to convict you. Our lawyers care about your freedom and future and will continuously seek your best interests while guiding you through your case. Don’t settle for anything but a premier defense lawyer with so much at stake. Our team is available now to start fighting with you as you work to avoid possession with intent conviction in Ann Arbor.
As the most widely-used drug in America, and one of the most controversial, marijuana is a narcotic that Ann Arbor courts see a lot of. According to drug crime legislation, anyone who possesses marijuana (also known as “pot” or “weed”) with intent to sell or deliver the drug can face serious felony charges, and our lawyers know what it takes to fight back after you are accused of PWI in Michigan.
What qualifies as intent is sometimes unclear. If a person is caught in possession of a large amount of narcotics, that could be viewed as intent to sell or deliver. Obviously, any communications regarding selling or delivering narcotics, combined with possession of drugs, could lead to PWI charges. Additionally, drugs found in a vehicle or otherwise in transport could lead to possession with intent accusations.
As soon as you are investigated for or accused of possession of pot with intent to deliver in Ann Arbor, contacting an attorney should be your next move. Call or contact us online now to learn more about our aggressive defense approach that has been proven in past drug crime cases.
If you are convicted of possessing marijuana (commonly referred to as marihuana in Michigan law) with intent to sell or deliver, you could face jail time, fines, and other penalties which will depend on the amount of the drug you allegedly possessed. If convicted of possessing less than 5 kg of marijuana or under 20 plants, you could be sentenced to up to 4 years behind bars, and a $20,000 fine. If the amount possessed is between 5 kg and 45 kg or between 20 and 200 plants, you could face up to 7 years and a fine of up to $500,000. If the amount is over 45 kg or 200 plants, you could face up to 15 years in prison and a fine of as much as ten million dollars. Any possession with intent conviction will also lead to a felony record.
Our lawyers care about every case we take, and will treat your legal battle as if it were our own. We know how much of a difference individual attention can make as you deal with the unique legal issues involved in your case. We are always available for clients throughout Washtenaw County, and are committed to protecting your future no matter what it takes.
Speak to a member of our team now for a free case consultation and learn about our proven approach to drug crime defense. Call 1-800-342-7896 or contact our team online right away and begin your fight for justice.