Author: Mark Eisenberg
If you are facing drug charges in Wisconsin, it’s time to hire a criminal defense attorney
When most people think of drug crimes, they may think of a hardened criminal running an enterprise selling drugs on the streets of a broken down inner city. But in Wisconsin, you can be arrested for drug offenses for any manufacture, distribution, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. You can get convicted even without selling or intending to sell drugs. Drug charges...
Fight Marijuana OWI In Wisconsin | Madison DUI Attorneys
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Similarities And Differences Between Alcohol And Marijuana OWI In Wisconsin
Did you know that you can get pulled over and arrested for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of marijuana in Wisconsin? Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) applies to alcohol as well as prescription drugs and marijuana. But how intoxication is determined and how the OWI is handled differs between alcohol and marijuana OWIs.
Similarities Between Alcohol And Marijuana OWIs
Marijuana and alcohol...
The Legal Drinking Age in Wisconsin
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Wisconsin’s Legal Drinking Age
Wisconsin’s drinking age limit is straightforward. However, because each state has its own laws, someone moving here from out of state needs to learn which activities are legal at which ages before assuming anything. The Madison Law Firm of Eisenberg Law Offices is available to answer your questions about Wisconsin’s drinking laws.
The Basic Age: 21
At age 21, you can buy and drink beer, wine, and other types of liquor for yourself and...
Defending Against a Disorderly Conduct with a Firearm Charge in Wisconsin
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Possession of a firearm can increase the charges when arrested for disorderly conduct
You can be arrested for disorderly conduct in Wisconsin for a wide variety of conduct, in public or in your home. While this by itself can bring serious consequences, those consequences can increase if you have a dangerous weapon with you at the time. You will want to consult an experienced attorney right away if you are facing these charges.
Disorderly Conduct in Wisconsin
Disorderly conduct with a...
Reasons Police May Want to Question an Innocent Person in Wisconsin
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Should you answer questions from the Police? Exercise Caution!
A few questions may seem like a minor thing, but when it’s the police doing the questioning, you need to be careful about how you act and what you say. You may think the conversation is nothing, but there could be ulterior motives at play.
Witness or Suspect
It’s possible that the police are questioning you because they think you can give them a little extra information about something that happened. Maybe...