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Identify Theft And Fraud | Wisconsin Fraud Defense

Fighting Charges Of Identity Theft In Wisconsin If you or someone you know has been charged with identity theft, you need the advice of a criminal defense attorney right away. Identity theft is considered a form a fraud and is a felony in Wisconsin. Penalties include prison or jail time, fines, restitution, and probation. Fighting charges of fraud is possible with the right approach and with help from Eisenberg Law Offices. Defining Fraud Fraud is defined as knowingly misrepresenting...

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Possession of Child Pornography in Madison WI

Contact a Criminal Defense Attorney if you’re charged with possession of Child Pornography Wisconsin has strict laws regarding the possession of child pornography that can entangle those accused in a difficult situation. It is crucial that anyone charged with possession of child pornography seek legal counsel immediately. Few Outs Wisconsin requires that the person charged knowingly possess the pornography. Possession includes physical possession, like having actual photographs,...

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How Much Does It Cost To Hire A Defense Attorney In Madison WI?

Consider more than just cost when hiring a defense attorney in Madison WI When you seek legal representation for your defense, unless you are independently wealthy, the cost of the service probably matters to you. But finding that cost will depend on not only the lawyers’ hourly rates; the time required and the steps taken in your defense all are important factors. In the end, you have to weigh not only the billing rates, but also the quality of representation and what you stand to...

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Is Diabetes a DUI Defense in Wisconsin?

Charged with a DUI in Wisconsin? A diabetic episode might provide a defense Police officers in Wisconsin are always on the lookout for potential drunk drivers. While this approach comes in an attempt to protect people from dangerous drivers, at times it can lead to arrests that connect to something other than actual intoxicated driving. If you have diabetes, or even have a hypoglycemic episode without having been diagnosed, this can provide a defense to a DUI or OWI charge in Wisconsin....

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Fighting Drug Charges From Search And Seizure In WI

Search And Seizure: When Can A Police Officer Search A Vehicle? It sounds surprising, but many Wisconsin drug charges and arrests result from routine traffic stops. Since police officers don’t have the right to automatically search a vehicle when they stop it for a traffic violation, how does this happen? Reasonable Suspicion Although officers cannot search a vehicle “just because”, they can search it if they have reasonable suspicion that drugs are inside the vehicle....

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