Facing Domestic Violence Charges in Wisconsin?

The term “domestic violence” involves two individuals in some kind of relationship, whether currently or formerly married, dating, co-parents, living together or in a civil union. The accused in this scenario has allegedly inflicted some type of mental or physical harm on the victim (such as sexual assault, physical pain or injury), though damage to…

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Ensuring the Accuracy of Your Car Accident Report

If you’re involved in a car accident, it’s vital that you get an accurate and detailed car accident report, not only for the sake of your car insurance claim, but for any lawsuits that may emerge from the accident. Though in Wisconsin courts, car accident reports aren’t entered into the system by a judge and…

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Electronic Filing in Court Systems

In today’s digital age, more and more courts are defaulting to electronic filing systems to organize and protect their physical data, including briefs and other documents. While it’s uncommon for a court to be completely paperless, most are now requiring an electronic version of certain physical documentation. The US Supreme Court announced in December that…

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Revocation of Your Supervision in Wisconsin

In our last post in our series about Probation, Parole and Extended Supervision in Wisconsin, we talked about early discharge from Department of Corrections Probation. Today, we’re going to talk about a serious matter on the opposite side of that spectrum: revocation of your supervision in Wisconsin. Not knowing the risks of this hearing or…

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Early Discharge from Probation in Wisconsin

Our experienced Waukesha Criminal Defense Attorneys are often asked if it’s possible to receive early discharge from probation in Wisconsin and what people can do to make it happen. To start with, this situation is only made possible by the court system when you have completed at least half of your probation term. The judge…

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The Conditions of Department of Corrections Supervision

In continuing our series on Probation, Parole and Extended Supervision in Wisconsin, today we are going to discuss the typical conditions of Department of Corrections supervision. As we mentioned in the first post, rules and regulations will usually be outlined specifically by the judge during your sentencing. Other conditions will be introduced by the Department…

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