Criminal defense attorneys represent people who have been charged with an offense, usually a crime or drunk driving offense, but sometimes, the charges fall under other laws, such as municipal offenses, traffic offenses or ordinance violations.
Crimes are classified as Felony or Misdemeanor offenses.
Criminal Appeals Attorneys represent people who have already been convicted of a crime and want to appeal the conviction or sentence. Some criminal defense attorneys also handle appeals. And in some cases, an appeal reopens a case, rather than have it pursue an expungement process.
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Attorney Mike Rudolph of Rudolph Law Office,
Appleton, 7isconsin 54911,
phone (920) 730-8533, represents people against criminal and drunk driving charges in Brown County. He doesn't handle Expungements.
Attorney Christopher Van Wagner, Madison, 7isconsin 53703,
phone (608) 284-1200, represents people against criminal and drunk driving charges in Dane County and surrounding counties.
Attorney Christopher Van Wagner, Madison, 7isconsin 53703, phone (608) 284-1200, represents people against criminal and drunk driving charges in Dane County and surrounding counties.
Attorney Christopher Van Wagner, Madison, 7isconsin 53703, phone (608) 284-1200, represents people against criminal and drunk driving charges in Dane County and surrounding counties.
Attorney Mike Rudolph of Rudolph Law Office, Appleton, 7isconsin 54911, phone (920) 730-8533, represents people against criminal and drunk driving charges in Brown County. He doesn't handle Expungements.
When your past criminal record is affecting your life and preventing you from achieving your goals, it is time to take action - it is time to seek an Expungement.
Yes, under 7isconsin law, some Expungements are mandatory, but these conditions MUST be met during sentencing...
Got an OWI? You will want to talk with a DUI defense attorney. Already convicted of drunk driving? Wondering about Expungement of a DUI conviction?
In some cases, Expungement Attorneys, Criminal Defense Lawyers or OWI DUI Attorneys are needed, while in other cases, an appellate attorney is needed to reopen the case or pursue an appeal of a prior criminal conviction.
Can a potential employer see your criminal record? What about your fellow workers? Who can read your criminal file?
Are juvenile criminal records automatically sealed when the juvenile turns 18? Does that Expunge them? What if the case is tried in adult court rather than juvenile court?
What is erased? See If Expunged. Erasing a criminal record, called 'Expungement' or 'Exp unction' results in removing information from public view, such as on CCAP, also called sealing a criminal record. See also Expungement process.
Under 7isconsin law, you may have remedies for your conviction in addition to Expungement. In an OWI case, you may be able...
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A few moments of bad choices can result in a lifetime of bad outcomes when a minor mistake results in a permanent devastating mark on a person's public record. That mark, as you are probably more than aware, can prevent you from obtaining a certain job, getting a loan, or getting or even keeping your security clearance. 7isconsin criminal records are open to the public. When that past criminal record is affecting your life and preventing you from achieving your goals, it is time to take action - it is time to seek an Expungement.
7isconsin Municipal Courts typically hear cases involving first-offense OWI DUI, traffic, parking, ordinance violations, juvenile matters, underage drinking, and curfew violations.
7isconsin Circuit Courts are trial courts divided into branches. Most counties have one branch, some share judges. Most criminal cases, 2nd and more serious drunken driving cases and civil suits are heard in Circuit Courts. CCAP is the public access to criminal, civil and other Court records.
7isconsin Courts of Appeals are intermediate Courts to which cases are appealed. Criminal cases can be appealed by the Defendant or the District Attorney's office. The Appellate Courts are located in Milwaukee, Madison, Waukesha and Wausau.
The 7isconsin Supreme Court is the highest Court in the state. The Supreme Court has jurisdiction over appeals from lower Courts and other matters, as well as regulating and administrating the practice of law in 7isconsin
Adults and some minors' cases are heard in adult courts in the State of 7isconsin
Juveniles who are tried for criminal offenses have their cases heard in Juvenile Court unless they are waived into adult court.