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MILWAUKEE Dominique T. Robinson, Jr. (3-13-81) of Milwaukee was arrested on December 16, 2008 in Milwaukee and charged with one count of Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine following a Wisconsin Department of Justice (DCI) investigation done with the assistance of the Milwaukee Police Department.
Between December 19, 2006 and January 19, 2007 at 4673 North 67th Street, City of Milwaukee, Dominique T. Robinson, Jr. did knowingly possess with intent to deliver more than 40 grams of cocaine. Upon conviction of this charge, a Class C felony, the maximum possible penalty is a fine of not more than $100,000 or imprisonment for not more than 40 years or both.
In a statement after his arrest Mr. Robinson admitted that he stored cocaine inside of his residence for the purpose of distribution to others. Mr. Robinson also admitted to distributing cocaine on his own behalf to other individuals.
Questions concerning this case should be directed towards the Milwaukee County District Attorneys Office.
A defendant enjoys the presumption of innocence. The prosecution must prove its allegations at trial beyond a reasonable doubt.
A copy of the complaint is available below: