WI juvenile criminal code
In 2005 the Wisconsin Supreme Court was asked to adopt a rule that police must permit a juvenile to contact a parent or other interested adult...
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In 2005 the Wisconsin Supreme Court was asked to adopt a rule that police must permit a juvenile to contact a parent or other interested adult...
Wisconsin doesn't expunge felony convictions. But you can take your son hunting. You can take him bow hunting, and you can use a bow. You can take...
941.30, Recklessly Endangering Safety, subjects the defendant to two potential levels of felony penalties, depending on whether the act was done...
961.43(1)(a) would seem to apply to your son's situation. (From your brief facts I assume he's an adult.) That statute makes it a Class H Felony...
948.01 defines child as anyone who has not attained the age of 18, except where the child is the one committing the crime; in that case the age...
Depends. First, if she doesn't have a license she's in violation of Milwaukee City Ordinance 75-21(2)(a), which requires licensing, although it's...
I've done a little more research into your question, and suggest you look at this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chance_Act , which...
Sorry, but almost never, so in reality, no. Rarely, a pardon is granted by the President. See: http://www.usdoj.gov/pardon/ to learn of how the...
If the agents took you 'friend' federal, she would be looking at a recommended sentence of 27-33 months for one ounce of heroin (assuming a...
I'm often suprised by a lay person's impression of how the appeals process works. You want advice concerning expunging a felony - and while the two...