Appleton Wisconsin Criminal Law Blog
Jeff Kippa on Sexual Assault Offenses
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | April 28, 2022
You absolutely don’t want to handle an allegation of sexual assault without the benefit of a good attorney.
Wisconsin’s Prison Population Down by Thousands
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | April 22, 2022
The pandemic has resulted in a reduction in Wisconsin’s prison population. https://www.postcrescent.com/story/news/crime/2022/04/12/wisconsin-prison-population-fell-during-covid-19-pandemic-heres-why/9468274002/
Ending the Era of Punitive Excess
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | April 13, 2022
Is the goal to rehabilitate people and reintegrate them into society or simply to punish them? Moving past the era of punitive excess will require being honest about the damage that has been done. https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/beyond-era-punitive-excess
OWI: A Criminal and Civil Problem
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | April 8, 2022
OWI is not just a criminal matter. While criminal penalties can include jail and probation, the civil penalties are just as severe. They include fines, driver’s license suspension, mandatory alcohol assessment, and ignition interlock device. Having an experienced defense attorney is important if you wish to limit your exposure to these harsh civil consequences. DUI/OWI…
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Who’s to Blame for Wrongful Convictions?
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | March 31, 2022
“By insisting on a formal review of how our criminal justice system failed, we can learn and improve our efforts to prevent future failures.” We agree. When mistakes are made in the criminal justice system, we all have an obligation to learn from it and ensure people’s rights are protected. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2022/03/19/wrongful-convictions-criminal-justice-accountability/7062303001/
14-Year-Old Citied for OWI in Crash
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | March 24, 2022
A 14-year-old was cited for OWI in the aftermath of a crash that hurt five people in Madison on March 14. This is a reminder that the legal limit for drivers under the age of 21 is 0.0. https://www.weau.com/2022/03/15/14-year-old-cited-owi-crash-that-hurt-five-people/
Is Verbal Abuse Considered Domestic Violence?
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | March 13, 2022
It depends on what is being said. For example, domestic abuse in Wisconsin includes threatening to cause pain, threatening sexual assault, and destroying property (or attempting to). If you face a protective order or domestic violence charges, it is crucial to seek the advice of an experienced defense attorney. Is Verbal Abuse Considered Domestic…
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3 Things to Know About Breathalyzer Tests
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC |
The breath tests administered when someone is under suspicion of drunk driving are so entrenched in our society that the Breathalyzer brand has reached the level of Kleenex, becoming the common name used for all breath tests. You may know the name Breathalyzer, but we think the following three facts are crucial for you to…
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What is Wisconsin’s Lifetime Revocation Law?
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | March 7, 2022
Did you know? Wisconsin law provides for the permanent revocation of driving privileges when a person has four or more OWI offenses. Permanent revocation also makes a person ineligible for an occupational license. https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/dmv/license-drvs/susp-or-rvkd/lifetime-rev.aspx
A Conviction Can Torpedo Employment Prospects
On behalf of J. Kippa Law, LLC | March 2, 2022
A study reveals that nearly 50% of unemployed men in the United States have criminal convictions. https://www.science.org/content/article/staggering-study-reveals-46-unemployed-u-s-men-have-criminal-convictions
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