Possession with Intent to Sell and Deliver

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Possession with Intent to Sell and Deliver or PWISD is a charge requiring a rigorous defense from the start. Call us immediately to get started on your case.

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Possession with Intent to Sell or Deliver (PWISD) in Greensboro, High Point, and the Triad: When “Possession” Becomes a Felony

In North Carolina, having drugs for personal use is one thing, but prosecutors can quickly escalate your charge to Possession with Intent to Sell or Deliver (PWISD). This can happen even if the amount is small, based on packaging, text messages, or other circumstantial evidence.

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Felony Classifications

  • Selling Schedule I or II drugs – Class G felony.

  • Selling Schedule III–VI drugs – Class H felony.

Charges often involve substances like cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, LSD, ecstasy, prescription pills, and marijuana.

Defending PWISD in the Triad

Our Greensboro and High Point defense attorneys examine whether the State can actually prove intent. Did law enforcement assume you were dealing just because of baggies or cash? Did they improperly search your home or vehicle? We fight to suppress unlawfully obtained evidence and challenge every piece of the State’s case.

PWISD is a serious felony with long-term consequences.

Call our Greensboro Drug Crime Lawyers today for a free consultation (336) 360-5528. Let’s build a defense before your court date.

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