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Possession of Percocet in Wisconsin

According to Wisconsin drug laws, unlawful possession of prescription Percocet could result in a Class I felony, with penalties that include up to a $10,000 fine, 3.5 years in prison or both.

Grieve Law successfully handles cases of misdemeanor possession and felony intent to distribute Percocet and other prescription pills in Wisconsin. If you or a loved one faces drug charges, trust the award-winning drug defense lawyers known for getting charges reduced or even dropped. If you are unsure about which class your charges fall under, learn more about Class U misdemeanors in WI. When facing drunk driving charges in Wisconsin, call Grieve Law for a winning lawyer. Learn more about the penalties for OWI’s in Wisconsin.

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In Wisconsin, How Long Does a Percocet Charge Stay on Your Record?

Illegal possession of Percocet in Wisconsin could result in a 3.5 year prison term if convicted, and the charges alone could remain on your record for life.