Protect your future with a trusted North Carolina Drug Defense Lawyer when facing PWISD charges.

Being charged with Possession With Intent to Sell or Deliver (PWISD) is a serious felony that can lead to severe penalties and long-term consequences. Our North Carolina PWISD Defense Attorneys provide strategic, detail-driven representation, closely examining how intent was alleged and how evidence was obtained. As experienced North Carolina Criminal Defense Attorneys at Martine Law, we challenge assumptions based on quantity, packaging, or conduct and work from the earliest stage to protect your rights, your record, and your future.
Service features
As trusted North Carolina Criminal Defense Attorneys at Martine Law, we provide comprehensive defense for PWISD charges.
- Intent & Evidence Analysis
- Quantity & Packaging Challenges
- Search & Seizure Review
- Legal Advocacy
- Court Representation
- Negotiation with Prosecutors
- Defense Against Felony Charges
- Trial Preparation & Strategy
Why choose us
Speak with a North Carolina PWISD defense lawyer today.
Experienced Drug Crime Defense Team
Our attorneys have extensive experience handling PWISD cases in North Carolina courts.
Client-Centered Defense
You receive clear guidance, honest assessments, and a strategy tailored to your situation.
Aggressive Legal Advocacy
We challenge the prosecution’s claims of intent and scrutinize every detail of the evidence.
Comprehensive Representation
From initial consultation through court proceedings, we manage every aspect of your defense.
Popular questions
Get answers and protect your future by scheduling a confidential consultation today.
What does PWISD mean in North Carolina?
PWISD refers to possessing a controlled substance with alleged intent to sell or deliver it.
How does the prosecution prove intent?
Intent is often inferred from quantity, packaging, cash, or alleged statements.
Is PWISD always a felony?
In most cases, PWISD is charged as a felony, though penalties depend on the substance and amount.
What should you do if charged with PWISD?
Contact a North Carolina Criminal Defense Attorney immediately to protect your rights.
How can a lawyer help with PWISD charges?
A defense attorney can challenge evidence, argue lack of intent, negotiate reductions, and represent you in court.
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Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.