Charged with Negligent Homicide in Wisconsin? Contact a Madison Law Firm
Homicide is generally an intentional crime. But negligent homicide can be charged under Wisconsin statutes 940.07 through 940.10, even if you do not intend to end someone’s life. Your general duty of care to others applies here, and if you fail to meet that duty, you face felony charges if it results in someone’s death.
Our Madison Law firm can evaluate your case and guide you through the proceedings....
5 Police Mistakes That Can Affect Your Wisconsin OWI Case
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Wisconsin OWI Arrest? Your Madison DUI attorney can help
Mounting a defense to an OWI arrest is difficult. Still, the circumstances of your case can create an opening for an experienced attorney to help you avoid charges. Often the police fail to follow their rules in ways that compromise the case. Before you accept or plead guilty to the charges being made against you, take the time to meet with a Madison DUI attorney.
Illegal Stop or Arrest:Before a police officer stops you, he or she...
Marijuana Smell Emanating From a Vehicle Constitutes Probable Cause to Search in Wisconsin
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Is the smell of pot probable cause to search your vehicle in Wisconsin?
Marijuana has become the issue de jour, with more states legalizing the drug for medical use, recreational use, or more. In Wisconsin the drug remains illegal. Precedents for allowing police to search your vehicle if they smell marijuana have been set in court. If you have been pulled over and accused of marijuana use due to an odor of THC, you need to contact a lawyer from Eisenberg Law Offices quickly.
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Violating a Restraining Order in Wisconsin
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Restraining Order in Wisconsin – know what to do
If a restraining order or injunction is issued against you in Wisconsin, you cannot treat that order lightly. A court issues the order with specific instructions that you need to follow. When you go against those instructions, intentionally or not, you face arrest, jail, and other consequences. Thus, you should seek legal assistance from a restraining order attorney in Madison WI if you have violated a restraining order or injunction....
The Guide to Battery Charges and Penalties in Wisconsin
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
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...