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Your license has been suspended because of an OWI, how to get reinstated

Wisconsin law requires a driver who has been found guilty of an OWI/drunk driving offense (or found to have probably committed such an offense by a Department of Transportation administrative law judge) to have their driving privileges suspended or revoked for at least 6 months.  To reinstate your driving privileges you must comply with Wisconsin …

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But you’re a good person. Presenting character evidence to the court and jury in Wisconsin.

Often when a business professional is accused of a criminal offense, whether white collar or otherwise, the response is the same: “How could he do that.”  The accused is a good employee, family member, and a participant in the larger community.  The sentiment becomes “if only the court/jury could hear what a good person he …

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Effective Plea Negotiation in Wisconsin Criminal Cases

National studies indicate 95% of charged criminal cases result in some kind of negotiated settlement commonly known as a “plea bargain.”  The criminal justice system could not function if every defendant exercised their right to trial – there are simply not enough courtrooms, judges, jurors or prosecutors to try every case.  However, the government has …

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Seeking a diversion or deferred prosecution agreement for a Wisconsin drug offense

Individuals who have been arrested on drug-related offenses in Wisconsin may avail themselves to a “Diversion” or a “Deferred Prosecution Agreement” commonly known as a “DPA.” These agreements are ways that non-violent offenders can be funneled into substance abuse treatment and avoid the stigma of a criminal conviction. The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s office states …

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Penalties for Possession of Marijuana Still Serious in Wisconsin

An arrest for marijuana is still a very serious matter in Wisconsin. Here are the potential penalties: Penalty Incarceration   Fine Possession Any amount (first offense) misdemeanor 6 mos $ 1,000 Any amount (subsequent offense) felony 3.5 years $ 10,000 Sale or Delivery 200 g or less felony 3.5 years $ 10,000 200 – 1000 …

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Fighting a criminal possession charge in Wisconsin

A large swath of criminal law deals with a single concept: possession.  Almost every criminal case that involves a controlled substance or firearm will come do to whether the accused possessed contraband.  What is possession?  Generally there are two forms of possession, physical and constructive.  Physical possession is an easy concept-the contraband was in the …

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