Drug Crimes: Possession

September 24, 2024 | Drug Defense Lawyer

Any type of criminal offense is a serious matter, and a conviction can always result in jail time. Even if you think that possession is often treated as a minor offense, there is no guarantee that would be the case for you. Further, even so-called “minor offenses” could still have major consequences for you. If you are facing drug possession charges, you should not try to go it alone in the criminal justice system. Contact the criminal defense attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff to learn more about your legal rights and how to deal with the charges against you.

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Drug Offenses: Your Rights and Defense Strategies in Appleton, WI

February 20, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

Being charged with a drug crime may have a significant impact on your life in both the near and long-term. A conviction could bring both jail time and other collateral consequences that can complicate many things for you going forward. However, a conviction is by no means a certainty when you are facing criminal charges. An experienced drug criminal defense attorney, like the ones at Hogan Eickhoff, can provide you with a vigorous legal defense in the hopes of achieving the best possible outcome in your case.

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Three Ways Prescription Drugs Can Lead to Criminal Charges

October 18, 2022 | Constitution

Prescription drugs may have multiple uses. While you may need them for a certain purpose, others may have their own needs for them, some of which may be illegal. Something that is completely legal may cross a line if it is used incorrectly or illegally distributed. You can still face criminal charges for misusing prescription drugs even after your physician had written up a legitimate prescription – in some cases, even when the need was genuine. OWI for Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence It is important that you read the instructions that go along with your prescription drugs. Some may advise you that you should not operate any type of heavy machinery for a certain period of time after taking the medication. Heavy machinery, in this case, will include a car. Some prescriptions may have a similar impact on alcohol or drugs. Wisconsin OWI law is not just centered … Continued

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Possible Criminal Defenses (Part 2)

December 22, 2021 | Criminal Defense Attorney

This is the second post in our series about possible defenses to Wisconsin criminal charges. Some of these may apply to you. If they do, you can rest assured that we will leave no stone unturned as we fight for your legal rights. With that in mind, here are some additional ways that you can dispute the criminal charges against you and either have the case thrown out of court or win acquittal from a judge or jury.

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Odor of Burning Weed Justifies Warrantless Entry into the Home

October 6, 2021 | Criminal Defense Attorney

In any criminal case that involves physical evidence, you can expect some scrutiny from criminal defense attorneys of how law enforcement seized the evidence. One of a defendant’s basic rights in any trial is their Fourth Amendment right to be free from an illegal search or seizure. When police enter a home without a warrant, their entry will almost always be challenged. This is exactly what happened when police went into a home after smelling burning marijuana. However, in the case of In the Interest of B.W.R., the Wisconsin Court of Appeals gave officers very wide latitude for a warrantless search.

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What are the Consequences of Illegally Possessing Prescription Drugs?

August 20, 2021 | Criminal Defense Attorney

Many people associate stiff drug possession penalties with illegal narcotics such as heroin and cocaine. However, the law defines illegal possession of drugs differently. For the most part, Wisconsin law groups drugs into categories for purposes of illegal possession. Some types of prescription drugs can fall into buckets where illegal possession can merit serious jail time. Either way, you need to take drug possession charges seriously from the very first minute.

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