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What Actions Constitute Mayhem Under Wisconsin Law?

April 27, 2022   |   Criminal Defense

Understanding the criminal court system can seem confusing and complex. Often, there can be multiple charges for one incident making the situation feel overly complicated. Mayhem and battery can be charges that seem similar and difficult to distinguish. While they…

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Wisconsin Supreme Court: Police Can Stop You for Littering, Arrest You for OWI

December 14, 2015
Drunk Driving Charges

What gives a police officer the right to stop your vehicle? Basically, the officer must have reason to suspect that a violation has been committed, but what constitutes reasonable suspicion is not always clear. For example, the Wisconsin Supreme Court…

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Wisconsin Cities Decriminalize Marijuana, But State Law Remains Tough

November 13, 2015
Drug Charges

Cities across Wisconsin, including Waukesha and Milwaukee, have adopted municipal ordinances that decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana. Those cities still impose fines for simple possession, however, with the amount of the fine varying from city to city. For…

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60 Percent of Searched Drivers Believe Search Was Illegitimate

October 16, 2015
Drug Charges

Each year in Wisconsin and throughout the country, people find themselves facing drug charges after being searched by police during traffic stops. In fact, a survey by the Bureau of Justice Statistics found that 3.5 percent of drivers who were…

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Can Lawful Driving Be Grounds for a Traffic Stop?

August 3, 2015
Drunk Driving Charges

In criminal defense, when we talk about “reasonable suspicion of criminal activity,” we’re talking about just that: reason to think that a crime has been committed. In the context of traffic stops, a police officer must have reasonable suspicion to…

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3 Things to Know About Ignition Interlock Devices in Wisconsin

June 18, 2015
Drunk Driving Charges

Like other states, Wisconsin has increased drunk driving penalties in recent years to include ignition interlock devices, or IIDs. These devices prevent you from driving if they detect alcohol on your breath. At Kim & LaVoy, S.C., we understand the…

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Defending Drug Offenses is About Clients, Not Cases

April 9, 2015
Criminal Defense

Many people these days are struggling with substance abuse, particularly addiction to prescription drugs and heroin. People from all walks of life are being arrested and charged with drug crimes. If you find yourself charged with a drug offense in…

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