Anyone caught by the police in possession of Adderall or other non-prescribed prescription drugs in Wisconsin faces serious drug charges. Amphetamines such as prescription drug Adderall are a Schedule II controlled substance under federal and state law.
Penalties for unlawful possession of amphetamines can be very serious, and vary according to whether it is your first offense or a subsequent offense, any prior convictions, and the amount of Adderall in your possession. The penalties for Adderall possession in Wisconsin can include:
The best way to learn what specific penalties you are facing for illegal Adderall possession charges is by talking to an experienced criminal defense lawyer about the circumstances of your case. If you or a loved one are charged with possession or intent to deliver a controlled substance, turn to our criminal defense attorneys as soon as possible to start building your defense.
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Although obvious, this is one of the most popular defenses to any criminal charge. An experienced criminal defense lawyer would pressure the prosecutor to prove the Adderall found actually belonged to you.
If the Adderall was found in “plain view”, it can get used as evidence. However, drugs found in your home or your vehicle without consent to search can not be used as evidence. If you can prove an unlawful search and seizure took place, you could beat your case.
Ask yourself – “was there a reason for the officer to stop me?”. If the answer is no, you could likely prove the stop was unlawful and unjustified.
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