Author: Mark Eisenberg
Consequences Of Violating A Restraining Order In Wisconsin
Restraining orders are legal documents that limit where an individual can go and with whom they can have contact; they may also limit certain rights and privileges. Violating a restraining order, which is a court-ordered document, can lead to misdemeanor charges in Wisconsin.
Restraining Orders In Wisconsin
Wisconsin allows almost anyone to file a restraining order against another person if they feel they are being harassed or...
Domestic Abuse Charges and Your Reputation
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
If you are facing charges of domestic abuse, get the help of a criminal defense attorney to help mitigate or eliminate the damages
Domestic abuse is a terrible crime, and charges alone can have an adverse effect on your life. You could find yourself without a job and find people avoiding you, and if you’re convicted and punished, you could even find future job opportunities and apartments limited. People may also begin to treat you as if you could become violent, which is a problem in...
How Domestic Violence Reports Affect You
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Domestic violence charges can greatly impact your life
Wisconsin takes reports of domestic violence very seriously. If you have been charged with domestic abuse, you face significant consequences. Conviction of domestic violence can bring severe punishment, including the loss of possession of firearms. You should contact an attorney right away if you know someone has filed a report on you.
Potential Arrest
Wisconsin law defines domestic violence as either inflicting pain, injury...
Can the Police Search Your Smartphone?
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Is searching your smartphone legal?
Ideas of privacy have changed dramatically as technology improves. Today, much of your life is accessible through your phone. This may not concern you in the abstract, but when police demand to search your smartphone, you will likely rethink that. There are limits in place to protect you, but in an evolving world, you may have trouble applying yesterday’s limits to today’s problem. Work with an experienced criminal lawyer to help protect your...
No-Knock Warrants | Wisconsin Search Warrants
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
No-Knock Warrants Are Legal And Valid In Wisconsin
Most people are familiar with the requirement that officers obtain a search warrant before entering a property to search it. When we picture what this looks like, our mind sees officers knocking on the door and being allowed entry once they present the warrant. That is the case in most situations, but in some cases, officers can obtain no-knock warrants, which allow the police to enter the property for search purposes without announcing themselves...