Self-Defense vs. Battery: Understanding the Fine Line in Wisconsin Law

March 25, 2025 | Battery and Assault Crimes

Even though you may be accused of a violent crime, there are defenses that you may use if you choose to fight the charges. There is a line between force that is justified, such as self-defense, and force that is illegal, such as battery. If you are able to prove a sufficient threat or violent action against you, it may be possible to be acquitted of criminal battery charges. The criminal defense lawyers at Hogan Eickhoff can review your case to help you determine whether there are any defenses to the charges you are facing.

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Self-Defense Laws in Wisconsin: Protecting Your Rights

June 18, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

When you choose to act in self-defense, you have often made a split-second decision under very difficult circumstances. You likely did not have much time to think through what you were doing. In many cases, your instinct may have taken over because you were acting in defense of yourself or others. However, you may be required to justify what you did after the fact when you are facing criminal charges for what you did. If you are unsuccessful, you could be facing a long prison term. Therefore, it is crucial to hire an Appleton criminal defense lawyer as you seek to build your defense. The criminal defense lawyers at Hogan Eickhoff can defend you when you are facing charges.

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Exploring Wisconsin’s Self-Defense Laws in Criminal Cases

August 22, 2023 | Constitution

Kyle Rittenhouse was an 18-year-old man charged with reckless homicide and intentional homicide in the shooting of three men during protests against the shooting of a black man, Jacob Blake, by a white police officer in Kenosha in 2021. Rittenhouse’s defense attorneys argued that Rittenhouse was the person facing danger, with one man trying to attack Rittenhouse with a skateboard and Rittenhouse only defending himself against his would-be attackers.

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