Articles Tagged with Defending Drug Charges

Facing a drug charge in Charlotte can be overwhelming, especially when that charge involves an accusation of “possession with intent to sell or deliver,” sometimes abbreviated as PWISD. These cases typically are more serious than simple possession charges. IfINTENT TO SELL CHARGES convicted, the long-term consequences could include a felony conviction record, potential jail or prison time, and issues finding housing or employment in the future.

This overview explains the basics of PWISD laws in North Carolina, including some typical felony classifications, possible penalties, and the difference between standard PWISD and more serious trafficking offenses.

It is intended for readers who may be unfamiliar with the legal system—particularly for anyone who has been charged or have a loved one dealing with a PWISD case in Charlotte.

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