My live-in boyfriend is facing charges for domestic violence and I was not injured. What can we do?
You should not. You should let him meet with the lawyer first, and then schedule a time to talk to the lawyer or the defense investigator once the...
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You should not. You should let him meet with the lawyer first, and then schedule a time to talk to the lawyer or the defense investigator once the...
Consult an attorney about the possibility of getting a restraining order.
No. If it was a misdemeanor the offense severity would be so listed. As you note, this is a forfeiture offense.
There are two separate issues inherent in your post. The first question is whether the probation officer will seek to revoke the underlying...
An appeal is one form of post-conviction relief, involving review by the Court of Appeals of a claim that the trial court made an error. It is not...
Under WI law, drunk driving charges can't be amended without a finding by the court that it is not against the public interest to do so, which...
Moving will not shorten his sentence, and moving out of Wisconsin without a formal transfer of his supervision would be absconding, resulting in a...
As long as there was no domestic aspect to the case factually, and the conviction was not a felony conviction, you should be fine. If you want the...
The issues that you raise are not really likely to get you anywhere, but you'd should speak to a lawyer about whether there might be other...
That sounds like a traditional hourly fee billing arrangement. You'd need to review the terms of the attorney's fee agreement with the estate to...