Theft Crimes: Burglary, Robbery, and Shoplifting Charges in Appleton

November 14, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

Any type of theft charge can be a serious matter in Wisconsin. Not only are you facing possible jail time, but there may be other potential consequences. Theft is viewed as a crime of dishonesty, and any conviction can follow you for the rest of your life. Even though Wisconsin employers generally discriminate against an applicant with a criminal record, a conviction could disqualify you from certain professions. If you have been charged with any type of theft crime, reach out to the criminal defense attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff immediately.

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False Accusations and Malicious Prosecution: How to Defend Yourself

October 10, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

While you may have been forced to defend false allegations against you, it does not automatically mean that you are entitled to compensation when you have managed to clear your name. To an extent, prosecutors must perform some initial investigation into any allegations to know that they are acting in the interests of justice. It is only when the prosecutor initiates legal proceedings against you or continues a case that they know to be wrong that they open themselves and the state up to liability. Either way, the criminal defense attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff are ready to help when you have been accused of anything because the potential consequences can be steep.

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Sex Crimes: Allegations, Defenses, and the Impact on Your Life

September 10, 2024 | Criminal Convictions

Even being accused of a sex crime can have a frantic impact on your life. The presumption of innocence until guilt is proven does nothing to protect your reputation from incalculable damages. Then, if you are ultimately convicted of the sex crime, you will face far-reaching consequences, from your freedom to your ability to even find a job. If you are being accused of a sex crime or you have been charged with one, you need to get legal help right away. The attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff firmly believe that everyone deserves vigorous legal representation, no matter what alleged crime is an issue in your case.

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The Criminal Justice Process in Wisconsin: From Arrest to Trial

July 16, 2024 | Arraignment

It is crucial that you know what you expect when you find yourself in the criminal justice process in Wisconsin. Your case will have a number of steps that can play out over time. For each of these steps, it is vital that you have legal representation from an experienced criminal defense attorney who can vigorously defend you from the charges against you. The attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff deliver results for our clients, and we can put our experience to work for you. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our attorneys.

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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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Drug Courts in Wisconsin: An Alternative to Traditional Sentencing

April 16, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

Dealing with criminal charges can be overwhelming and intimidating. The complexities of the legal system can leave individuals feeling lost and uncertain about their future. However, there is an alternative to traditional sentencing that offers a ray of hope and the opportunity for rehabilitation – drug courts.

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The Role of Miranda Rights in Criminal Defense Cases

April 2, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

We’ve all seen it in movies and television shows when a police officer arrests someone: the officer says, “You have the right to remain silent, you have the right to an attorney,” and so on. This warning is what is known as a person’s Miranda rights or a Miranda warning, and it serves an important legal function in our criminal justice system. Any errors in the way police advise you about your Miranda rights could result in your statements being inadmissible in court – which could have a significant impact on the outcome of your case.

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Understanding Plea Bargains and Negotiations in Criminal Defense Cases

March 19, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

As a criminal defendant, you may think that your case is going to be decided in court in front of a jury. The hard work in many criminal cases often happens out of court when your criminal defense attorney and the prosecutor sit down to negotiate a plea deal. The attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff provide you with pragmatic legal defense while standing up for you to the prosecutor.

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The Importance of Hiring an Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney in Appleton

March 5, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

When you are facing criminal charges, the stakes cannot be higher. Depending on the nature of the charges, your freedom is often on the line (often for an extended amount of time). Jail time is only part of the consequences that you may face. A conviction could cost you a job, and it could compromise your future. You cannot afford to take any chances. The experienced criminal defense attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff can defend you from the charges, helping you possibly resolve them in the best possible manner.

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Misdemeanors in Wisconsin: Know Your Rights and How to Defend Against Them

December 5, 2023 | Criminal Defense Attorney

As a criminal defendant in Wisconsin, your legal rights do not vary based on the severity of the charges against you. In every single case, you have legal rights. When you have been charged with a misdemeanor, you would consult a lawyer to review your case and help determine whether you should reach a plea deal or defend against the charges. It is up to law enforcement to prove the case against you, or you would be acquitted at trial.

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