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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: Do I have to show up to a court date if never was summoned paperwork but says I was,
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answered on Dec 8, 2023

In Wisconsin, you are not required to attend a court date if you were never served with official court documents, as the Constitution guarantees your right to due process, which includes proper notification of legal proceedings against you. Without being served, the court lacks personal... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Wisconsin on
Q: I have a harassment restraining order without firearm restrictions. Order is in effect until may 2025 can I buy a gun?

No other priors

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answered on Dec 5, 2023

In Wisconsin, whether you can purchase a gun while having a harassment restraining order against you depends on the specific terms of the order. Since your restraining order does not include firearm restrictions, it may not automatically prohibit you from purchasing a firearm. However, it's... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: Is it legal for your probation officer to hold a probable cause hearing on charges that have already been dropped?

He was transferred from AL to WI 2 years ago and only has 4 months left on probation. He’s currently being held for this hearing with no new charges.

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answered on Nov 7, 2023

It would not be legal for a probation officer to hold a probable cause hearing on charges that have already been dropped. This is because a likely cause hearing is typically held to determine whether there is enough evidence to proceed with criminal charges. If the charges have already been... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Identity Theft and International Law for Wisconsin on
Q: I am being managed by MDM , all my iOS devices and home.TV’s Sono’s Nests , vehicles are stalking us. Using our banking,

Please help me to get this resolved.

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answered on Oct 26, 2023

If you believe your devices are being managed or monitored without your consent, it's crucial to take immediate steps to protect your privacy. Firstly, disconnect your devices from the internet to halt any unauthorized access temporarily. Report the unauthorized access to local law... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: I have a restraining order against me, I share my location via Iphone with the victim to give her peace of mind. thought

Thoughts?

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answered on Oct 12, 2023

Sharing your location with the victim would be considered indirect contact, which is typically prohibited by restraining orders. If you are caught violating a restraining order, you could be charged with a crime and face jail time. For personalized legal advice tailored to your unique... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: How do I know if my lawyer is representing me properly?

I am a Minnesota resident but I was arrested in Wisconsin and charged with felony drug possession and 2 misdemeanor marijuana related charges. In exchange for the felony going away my lawyer had me plead no contest. He did not discuss this with me prior to the hearing. I learned what I was... View More

David Patton
David Patton
answered on Aug 23, 2023

If that's what happened, no, it's not normal.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: Can I retract complaint I made to police in WI (54914)? Damage is less than appeared & will be awkward with neighbor

On July 4 of this year, the neighbors next to us set off several rounds of illegal, very dangerous, fireworks in the street by our residence (mines, cakes, bottle rockets) over a period of 2 hours (2100-2300 hours). Debris was everywhere but I filed a police complaint the following morning (I DID... View More

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answered on Jul 6, 2023

Once a complaint has been made to the police, it is up to the authorities to decide how to proceed with the investigation. It may be possible to request to withdraw or modify the complaint, but ultimately the decision lies with law enforcement and the prosecuting attorney.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for Wisconsin on
Q: in wisconsin can a person sue in civil case for property for money restitution in criminal case
Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on Jul 3, 2023

I do not practice law in WI. However, in Ohio this can be done so it is likely also possible in WI. Assuming you are able to pursue the matter to judgment and succeed, you will have an issue of collecting your judgment and not having the defendant declare bankruptcy.

1 Answer | Asked in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and DUI / DWI for Wisconsin on
Q: If a police officer puts the wrong time in report . Can case be dismissed . I was stopped at noon not midnight . He lied

I was stopped 2 days after I purchased a vehicle the office pulled me out of the truck preformed DUI test said I failed but I was sober . Lied on report said midnight and it was noon when stop occured . His testimony should be invalid even if I had a small but detected amount of controlled... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Jun 16, 2023

If you were sober, the drug test will most likely be the single strongest piece of evidence that determines your guilt or innocence. If you had a small amount of a controlled substance, the "driving facts" will also play an important part in determining your guilt or innocence. A small... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Domestic Violence for Wisconsin on
Q: I got a lunch detention a couple weeks ago because I took the blame for my friend. He called someone the N-word.

My parents asked what happened. I told them that I took the blame for someone else’s actions. They said they would call the school, and if the principal said something different, I would be “Beat the sh*t out of me with a belt, until my a** was so red, that I couldn’t sit down.”

Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on May 12, 2023

You have not really asked a question so I will comment on what i think the implied question is.

If you legitimately are afraid that your parents are going to beat you up that would fall under the category of domestic violence menacing. You should report that to your school counselor....
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Education Law and Federal Crimes for Wisconsin on
Q: 17 yr old child punched in face at school by a 16 yr old. on camera

Principle has mediated multiple times before and even told 17yr old to not fight back if something ever happened. After battery incident 16yr old was ticketed by schools SRO and suspended by school. a day after incident the 16yr old then went to instagram to brag, write more threats of harm and... View More

Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on May 4, 2023

What negative impacts is this having on the 17 year old? Is this effecting his access to the curriculum? IS the bullying occuring due to belonging to a protected class? File the report regardless and file a report against the principal and SRO for their failure to protect the 17 year old.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Employment Law and Civil Rights for Wisconsin on
Q: We're my rights violated under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and if so do I have any recourse?

I consented to a consumer report background check at my employer when up for promotion. An old active arrest warrant was discovered on the check. The employer did not notify me of the issue directly and instead contacted local law enforcement who then came looking for me. I do not believe the... View More

Bart Kaspero
Bart Kaspero
answered on Apr 3, 2023

The situation you have shared is very concerning and may very well be a violation of employment background check compliance (such as through the Fair Credit Reporting Act) as well as a number of related obligations imposed on employers who order criminal history information reports from third... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Divorce for Wisconsin on
Q: I fled my husband 18 mo nths ago after several violent assaults. My husband has filed for divorce in WI claim abandonmen

What can I do to stop this lie? Can I prosecute him after 18 months? Can I get an order of protection?

Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
answered on Aug 2, 2022

Your question appears to be, for the most part, questions of Wisconsin law, not Florida law.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: In Wisconsin, if a signature bond is set per case, does the court require a down payment as a % of a signature bond?

A non-trustworthy individual has told me that they need X amount of money because it helps cover their $500 deposit with the courts. However, after reading their case, the language of the case is as below.

If any amount of cash was owed to the courts as a condition of bail, wouldn't... View More

David Patton
David Patton
answered on Jun 2, 2022

No money is required for a signature bond.

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: Greetings, In Wisconsin does Negligent Operation of Vehicle warrant probation?

I recently went to court for trial on a Class H felony. The public defender arranged a lower charge of negligent operation of a vehicle and 1count of Disorderly Conduct. I would like to know does this warrant probation?

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Apr 13, 2022

A Wisconsin attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. But based on the category chosen for the post, a car accident attorney is not likely to know this. They deal more with the civil law aspects of pursuing monetary damages, not criminal charges. You could repost... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for Wisconsin on
Q: If Bond conditions state there's a no contact between two people can the person who is not on bond still send messages?

I'm on bond it states that I cannot have contact with a person or their residence, but they continue to message me multiple times a day. Is this legal

Sarah Schmeiser
Sarah Schmeiser
answered on Aug 10, 2021

Yes. If you are on bond for a crime and the Court orders you to have no contact with someone you are the one constrained, the other person is not. However, if there is an issue with this contact and you want it to stop, you may be able to take other action such as requesting a restraining order... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: I have a criminal defense question.

I sold some ammunition in a private sale to an individual who was over 21 years old. I was contacted by a detective saying that the ammunition that I sold him legally, may have been used in a murder. Ammunition is not subject to background checks in Wisconsin so I did not ask to see a concealed... View More

David Patton
David Patton
answered on Jun 21, 2021

Most likely you were contacted as a witness. They may be trying to tie the Defendant to the gun by way of the ammo. I am not a civil attorney, but it seems unlikely that you'd face liability assuming you were acting legally when you sold.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: For the purposes of an SBA loan application, is a DUI considered a "criminal offense"?
Sarah Schmeiser
Sarah Schmeiser
answered on Jun 9, 2021

A DUI is a criminal offense in all states except for Wisconsin. In Wisconsin a first offense DUI is usually a traffic ticket and not a criminal offense.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: I just found out my ex husband was exposing himself to my daughter 10 years ago.

Happened "often" according to my 14 year old daughter. She was around 5 years old

David Patton
David Patton
answered on Apr 3, 2021

Call the police. That is a crime in every state. You should also consider retaining a lawyer to represent you and your daughter. You have rights as victims under Marcy's law. It also sounds like you may need to get any visitation schedule amended. We wish you luck and are thinking of you and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin on
Q: Does the good time law still apply for wisconsin inmates?
David Patton
David Patton
answered on Apr 3, 2021

In Wisconsin, you can get up to 25% over your jail sentence reduced for good behavior. However if your jail sentence is a condition of your probation (probably with a prison sentence over your head), good time doesn't apply.

Furthermore, in Wisconsin, if your prison sentence was...
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