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Effective Pharmacy Crimes Defense Lawyer

How will a criminal charge affect my career?

The nuances of health professional laws are often misunderstood by general practice lawyers resulting in false and costly advice. For example, the average citizen can plead guilty for a first time DUI / DWI charge and typically pay a fine. For a medical professional, it can mean losing your professional license.

The stakes are high. Talk to an attorney who understands the consequences of a criminal conviction on your professional license. Attorney Christopher Pencak is also a pharmacist. To talk to him about your defense options, contact us by calling 586-598-4650 or 989-848-2813 in Oscoda County.

Pharmacists Facing Criminal Charges

The complicated intersection of criminal and professional regulations should be handled by an experienced authority. Attorney Pencak has saved the careers of many health professionals. If you have been charged with a crime, protect your pharmacy license and contact attorney Pencak immediately:

  • DUI / DWI / drunk driving
  • Billing fraud
  • Drug crimes
  • Substance abuse

In addition, our firm can help you deal with administrative complaints which may involve the dispensing of controlled substances and related issues:

Contact Us

To speak to an attorney who focuses on criminal defense of pharmacists, contact us. Call 586-598-4650 or 989-848-2813 in Oscoda County.



With offices in Chesterfield and Mio, Michigan, pharmacy law attorney Christopher Pencak serves clients in the Detroit area and throughout Michigan, including the communities of Sterling Heights, Mount Clemens, Rochester Hills, Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Saginaw, Royal Oaks, Bloomfield Hills, Troy, Farmington, Bay City, and Muskegon.

A lawyer and a pharmacist, he represents clients in southeast Michigan and throughout the Lower Peninsula, including residents of Macomb County, Oakland County, Wayne County, Kent County, Washtenaw County, and Monroe County.