You can be charged with domestic abuse if you commit a crime such as battery, disorderly conduct and/or sexual assault against the following individuals: -spouse or ex-spouse -adult roommate or former roommate -an adult with whom you have a child If you are charged...
If you violate the terms of your bail/bond intentionally, you will be charged with bail jumping in the state of Wisconsin. Depending on the details of your case, this crime can be considered a misdemeanor, or a felony. Penalties of bail jumping vary, but often include...
When the Wisconsin Statutes refers to a “restricted controlled substance”, they are referring to drugs such as cocaine, meth and prescription pain killers. If you are caught driving with any detectable amount of these drugs in your system, you will be charged with an...
If law enforcement has a “reasonable suspicion” that you are driving while intoxicated, then they can pull you over. Examples of incidents that could lead to reasonable suspicion of intoxication include drifting between lanes or over the “fog” line, slow driving,...
In Wisconsin, burglary is a Class E felony. If convicted, you will face up to 12.5 years in prison, and a fine of up to $25,000. Under the Wisconsin Statutes, burglary is defined as “intentionally” entering a place without consent, “with an intent to steal or commit a...