Felony Drug Case, Juneau County

When a Wisconsin State Trooper conducted a recent traffic stop on the interstate, it turned into much more than a routine OWI investigation for one of our out-of-state clients. After detaining the client for weaving, the trooper ran the client through field sobriety tests and arrested him. The trooper asked the client if he had any weapons on him, and the client informed him there were two loaded handguns in the car. He also admitted to having marijuana and money. During a vehicle search, authorities located the guns, a mason jar filled with marijuana, and approximately $70,000.00 cash, banded in $100.00 bills. Prosecutors charged the client with a felony for possessing THC with the intent to deliver. They also charged him for possessing a firearm while impaired and for the OWI. The client hired our lawyer, Attorney Tim Verhoff, after a different lawyer in the Madison area recommended him. Ultimately, Attorney Verhoff was able to explain to the prosecutor why the client was carrying so much cash and weapons. Although the client agreed to plead guilty to the OWI charge, our lawyer negotiated an outstanding resolution in the criminal matter. The prosecutor agreed to dismiss the weapons charge outright. After hearing our explanation on the money, the prosecutor also agreed to amend the felony drug charge to a non-criminal violation of the Juneau County Code of Ordinances for possessing paraphernalia. But wait, there is still more! The prosecutor also agreed to return the weapons to our client, as well as all of the cash that was seized.