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Month: January 2017

The Guide to Battery Charges and Penalties in Wisconsin

Battery Charges in Wisconsin explained by Criminal Defense Attorney Any time you intentionally harm another person in Wisconsin, you are subject to battery charges. What penalties you face, though, vary depending on how much harm you intended, whom you harm, and how much harm you actually cause. If you are arrested for battery charges, you need a good criminal defense attorney to help you protect yourself. Harm and Intent Wisconsin classifies its battery charges under Wisconsin Statutes...

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When Families Face Drug Transportation Charges

How Families Find Themselves On The Hook For Drug Transportation Charges If you’ve ever read a news story about a family faced with drug transportation charges, you may not be too surprised. After all, if it happened under one roof, they probably all knew about it and evidence must have shown that the family was involved, right? Not necessarily. The truth of the matter is that being brought up on drug transportation charges doesn’t require active or even primary involvement in...

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Liability For Bar Fight Injuries | Personal Injuries

Determining Liability For Bar Fight Injuries Bars are generally a place to relax and unwind in the company of friends, but anytime alcohol is thrown into the mix, the potential for trouble rises. It’s not uncommon for arguments to break out and escalate into physical confrontations. The resulting bar fight injuries range from bumps and bruises, to lacerations, head trauma, and even broken bones. Some of these injuries can be quite serious and require extensive medical care and rehabilitation,...

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