
Our Areas of Expertise
The experienced Waukesha criminal attorneys at our firm are well known for their expertise and client-centered approach. Personable and attentive, they ensure clients never feel ignored. Our work is guided by the principles of Trust, Respect, and Communication.
Criminal Traffic Offenses
If you have been arrested and charged with OWI (operating while intoxicated) in Wisconsin, it is vitally important to retain a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. You only have 10 days to challenge automatic suspension of your driver’s license. A Wisconsin DUI lawyer can also begin work immediately to keep you out of jail and/or protect you from other serious punishments.
Drug Offenses
Possessing even a small amount of narcotics is a felony in Wisconsin. We work hard for people who have been arrested for drug crimes in Wisconsin.
Property Crimes
If you are facing charges of theft or another property crime, do not try to handle it by yourself. We can use many strategies to protect your freedom and help you avoid jail time.

Mark Powers
Graduating from Valparaiso University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate, Mark Powers then went on to work for the Waukesha County District Attorney’s office as an assistant District Attorney and now serves as the Municipal Judge for the North Prairie Joint Municipal Court.
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Mark Powers has been able to successfully negotiate plea deals including the reduction of felonies and misdemeanors and has been able to argue favorable sentences to the court on his client’s behalf.
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Matthew Huppertz has represented over 100 clients in criminal appeals. He has argued five times before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Two of the cases resulted in ground breaking decisions.

Matthew Huppertz
Since beginning his career in 1982, Matthew Huppertz has argued before the Wisconsin Supreme Court five times and has lectured on the admissibility of DNA evidence in criminal cases. He enjoys practicing the strategies of criminal cases and the intricacies of avoiding excessive taxes in estate planning and probate.