Common Mistakes to Avoid When Facing Criminal Charges in Appleton

July 2, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

Many defendants can handicap their own criminal defense in the early days of their case. Once you have made a critical mistake, you cannot take it back. It is on the record for law enforcement to use it against you as they wish. In addition, you can also make mistakes with other things that you can do or say away from the eyes and ears of law enforcement. Always hire an experienced criminal defense attorney at the first possible opportunity. Reach out to the lawyers at Hogan Eickhoff to discuss your case and learn about your legal rights. In the meantime, here are some mistakes to avoid making when you are in the criminal justice system.

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The Ins and Outs of Bail in Wisconsin

June 4, 2024 | Arraignment

In most cases, you would not have to remain on bail while you are awaiting trial on criminal charges. A large majority of defendants are released from jail in the interim. Some may be required to put up money as a condition of this release. Whether bail is set and how much you must post are crucial to your freedom while you are awaiting the resolution of your charges. The criminal defense attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff can represent you at this early stage of the case, where key decisions are being made.

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Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Get Charges Dropped in Wisconsin?

October 10, 2023 | Court Hearings

Most criminal cases do not end up at trial. Either the charges are dropped, or the defendant reaches a plea agreement with the prosecutor. Your criminal defense attorney may look for a way to get the charges dropped if it is at all possible. In some cases, the charges are dropped when you successfully fight and stand up for your legal rights. In other cases, the charges may be dropped as part of a deal with the prosecutor.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Facing Criminal Charges

April 4, 2023 | Court Hearings

What you do once you learn you are being investigated or have been criminally charged can affect the outcome of your case. There is little that you can do on your own to make your situation better. Unfortunately, there are many mistakes that you can make that can make your situation worse. Law enforcement will do everything that they can to win a conviction, and your mistakes can make their life easier. The way to avoid making crucial errors that can muddy your legal situation is to contact an attorney. Your lawyer will advise you about what not to do, and they will deal with the prosecutor on your behalf.

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What to Expect at an Initial Appearance

January 3, 2023 | Arraignment

You may be more familiar with another term for an initial appearance – an arraignment. The initial appearance is exactly what its name implies – it is your first time in front of a judge in your criminal case.

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The Difference Between a License Suspension and Revocation in Wisconsin

December 6, 2022 | Criminal Convictions

If you have been convicted of certain traffic offenses, you may lose your right to drive for a certain period of time. There are various terms that the law uses for the loss of your ability to drive. The two most common terms are revocation and suspension of your driver’s license. Although these terms are largely the same, there are some key differences of which you should be made aware by your attorney. While you do not have full driving privileges, you will be punished far more seriously when you are caught driving with a revoked license.

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Initial Court Appearances in Wisconsin

October 13, 2020 | Court Hearings

If you have been charged with committing a crime in the State of Wisconsin, your first court appearance will be an initial appearance hearing. In some courts, this initial proceeding is referred to as an arraignment proceeding.

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