Drug Crimes

Milwaukee Drug Crime Criminal Defense Attorneys

If you or a loved one has been charged with a drug crime in Milwaukee or anywhere throughout the State Wisconsin, then you’ve come to the right place.  It is imperative that you hire a highly skilled criminal defense lawyer.  Our Milwaukee Criminal Defense lawyers at Padway & Padway Law Offices have the specialized skills necessary to ensure that your rights are protected.  Whether you are charged with simple possession, possession with intent to distribute, drug trafficking, marijuana, heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine, keeper of a drug house and more, our eighty plus years of accumulated experience challenging and defending these types of charges in both State and Federal Court is unparalleled in Wisconsin. 

The first step to defending any criminal investigation is for you to exercise your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.  This is paramount to the outcome of your case.  Anything you say can and will be used against you.  Combine your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent with your Sixth Amendment right to an attorney.  Make the call and the skilled attorneys at Padway & Padway Law Offices will be by you or a family members side no matter the time or place because we know how important it is to you, your loved ones, and your case.  It is what we do best.  Welcome to the Family.  

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At Padway & Padway Law Offices, we take the time to get to know you and your family.  We understand the magnitude of the situation and the trust you’ve place in our firm.  We embrace the challenge, honor the relationship, and zealously defend your rights to get the result you and your family members deserve.   Our criminal defense lawyers challenge the constitutionality of police conduct and hold law enforcement accountable for violating your constitutional rights.  We get evidence suppressed for unconstitutional stops, seizures, search warrants, photo arrays, live lineups, police questioning, and more.  We win jury trials.  We fight for you.  When you choose Padway & Padway you become part of the family, and nothing is more important to us than family. 

Defending Drug Crimes in Milwaukee and Throughout the State of Wisconsin

Drug charges are serious and require a highly skilled defense team.  The criminal defense lawyers at Padway & Padway Law Offices effectively defend against all types of drug charges in Milwaukee and across the State of Wisconsin.  Some of the more common charges are drug possession; drug paraphernalia; drug possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance; drug manufacturing; and keeper of a drug house.  A closer look at some of the more common drug charges below.

Drug Possession: Penalties for simple possession of a drug depends on the schedule and weight of the substance and are commonly charged as a Class I felony or a misdemeanor. 

Drug Paraphernalia: Possession of drug paraphernalia and manufacture and delivery of drug paraphernalia are misdemeanor offenses and are also commonly charged as municipal ordinance violations.

Drug Possession with Intent to Deliver: Penalties for possession with intent to deliver depend on the schedule and weight of the substance and include Class C, D, E, F, G, and H felonies.

Drug Manufacturing: Penalties for drug manufacturing depends on the schedule and weight of the substance and include Class C, D, E, F, G, and H felonies.

Keeper of a Drug House: Knowingly keeping or storing controlled substances at a home, shop, store, and other structures and places is a Class I felony.

Make the Call.  Join the Family.

Welcome to the Family because we know how important it is for you to be with yours.  If you or your loved one has been charged with or are under investigation for a drug offense in Milwaukee or anywhere throughout the State of Wisconsin, call Padway & Padway Law Offices to fight for you.  We have the personality, legal acumen, skillset, and experience to defend you against these types of charges.  Trust over 80 years of results.  Est. 1942.