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How Can You Challenge the Credibility of False Accusers?

6 Criminal Defense Strategies for Dealing With False Accusations When someone accuses you of a crime you didn’t commit, it’s important to have a strong criminal defense. Allegations of sexual assault, drug crimes, theft, and other criminal activity can have a life-changing impact, and getting ahead of these accusations as quickly as possible can help […]

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Analyzing the Role of Digital Evidence in Madison Domestic Violence Cases

Is Digital Evidence Admissible in Criminal Cases in Madison? Oftentimes in domestic violence cases, there are only two witnesses. That means that if each person has a different account of what happens and there is no objective evidence available, the case often comes down to “he-said, she-said.” Particularly in cases involving false allegations of domestic

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Who Can File A Domestic Violence Restraining Order In Wisconsin?

Domestic violence is an issue that courts and law enforcement take very seriously. Those who commit crimes classified as domestic violence can have a very harmful impact on victims and their families. If you are a victim of domestic violence, you have the right to file a restraining order to protect yourself and your loved

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How Long is Jailtime for Sexual Assault in Wisconsin?

What Are Common Sexual Assault Charges in Wisconsin? Wisconsin law takes sexual assault crimes seriously, especially if the charges involve a minor. However, sometimes law enforcement officials make mistakes, blaming the wrong individual. One of the important parts of fighting accusations of sexual assault is understanding what the charges mean. Some typical sexual assault cases

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Accused of Second-Degree Intentional Homicide in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, Second-Degree Intentional Homicide is essentially the same as First-Degree Intentional Homicide, except that there was some justifiable reason why the defendant used lethal force even though that reason did not fully justify the use of lethal force. These mitigating factors are: (1) adequate provocation; (2) unnecessary defensive force; (3) prevention of a felony;

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