Serving Clients Charged With Criminal Offenses in Southeastern Wisconsin
If you are facing misdemeanor or felony drug charges in state or federal court in Southeastern Wisconsin or Northern Illinois, call Cafferty Law Office, S.C., in Racine for a free consultation about your circumstances. With hundreds of successful narcotics defense cases to his record, criminal defense attorney Patrick Cafferty has earned a reputation among prosecutors and judges throughout the region.
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Our firm is recognized for our tenacious protection of clients' rights. Mr. Cafferty aggressively pursues strategies to find alternatives to a conviction, if possible. This means thoroughly investigating the evidence, as well as challenging every part of the prosecutor's case, from probable cause to search and seizure rights.
Our first priority is to keep your record clear of a drug conviction. We work aggressively to find alternatives to jail. Our firm's reputation for excellence is your biggest advantage when fighting a drug offense.
We represent clients charged with any type of narcotics offense, including:
- Misdemeanor marijuana possession
- Drug possession in a school zone
- Felony marijuana distribution and grow operations
- Methamphetamine manufacturing, THC meth lab operations
- Possession of heroin
- Possession and sale of cocaine
- Federal and state felony drug conspiracy charges
- Prescription fraud, illegal possession of oxycodone, OxyContin, Xanax
- Internet drug sales, illegal Internet pharmacy
- All other state and federal drug crimes
Contact an Experienced Kenosha Drug Offense Attorney
From offices in Racine, criminal defense lawyer Patrick Cafferty defends the rights of people charged with state and federal criminal offenses throughout Southeastern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Contact the firm to arrange a free initial consultation with an experienced Racine drug crime defense attorney right away. You are welcome to text Pat 24 hours a day at 262-893-8333.




