WHAT CHARGES DO WE FIGHT IN WAUKESHA COUNTY?

The criminal defense attorneys at Van Severen Law Office represent individuals facing all criminal charges.  Whether you’re facing a sexual assault charge, a homicide charge, or something more mitigated like a domestic violence charge or disorderly conduct charge, we can help.  We fight for clients facing all criminal charges.

WAUKESHA COUNTY DRUNK DRIVING CHARGES

Not all criminal defense attorneys adequately defend drunk driving charges. We do. No matter whether it’s your first offense or your tenth, we aggressively fight for individuals charged with OWI and DUI. This includes filing various pre-trial motions, plea negotiation, and potential trial.

LET’S TALK

Call for a free consultation.

Your defense begins when you call. Criminal charges are serious, contact the experts.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Understand the criminal procedure.

Know what you’re up against and what to expect when you or a loved one is charged with a crime.

WHAT’S NEW

Legal News and Notes.

Keep up with the latest Wisconsin law news and insights on our legal blog.

THE BEST DRUNK DRIVING DEFENSE ATTORNEYS

Drunk driving cases in Wisconsin are serious.  Although your first offense usually does not carry any kind of incarceration, it’s important to fight your charges from the very beginning.  A first-offense drunk driving charge sticks with you for the rest of your life.  And it certainly counts on your record.

Subsequent drunk driving charges are even more important to defend.  Starting with a second offense OWI, convictions lead to time in jail.  And once you hit a fourth offense, it’s a felony.  The fact that your first offense was simply a ticket hurts you more when you get to these offenses.  Judges see your “free chance” as more of a reason to punish you later on.

At Van Severen Law Office, our criminal defense attorneys are always on top of changes in drunk driving, OWI, DUI, and PAC law.  Whether you were illegally stopped by police, illegally arrested after incorrect standardized field sobriety tests, or subject to some other unjust procedure, we’re here to help.  Our criminal defense attorneys are some of the best in Wisconsin, and are here to help you.

What do past clients say about Van Severen Law Office?

OUR CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYS FIGHT CHARGES THROUGHOUT WISCONSIN

Our criminal defense attorneys are constantly recognized throughout the state as experts in this field.  Whether you’re in need of a sexual assault defense attorney, a drunk driving defense attorney, or a drug defense attorney, we have your back.  100% of our representation focuses on defending individuals accused of violating the laws in Wisconsin.  If you’re looking for a specialist, our criminal defense attorneys are certainly a match.

And like our 100% focus on criminal defense, we defend individuals in 100% of Wisconsin.  Our practice is focused in southeastern Wisconsin, but we regularly travel throughout the state defending individuals charged with crimes.

We win criminal cases.  Call us today.  Let’s start fighting your case together.

WHAT HAPPENS IN COURT?

Criminal cases can be complex and confusing. At Van Severen Law Office we’re dedicated to making the process work well for you. Our criminal defense attorneys help explain criminal procedure:

AREAS OF PRACTICE

A felon in Wisconsin applies for a job.

Where can felons work in Wisconsin?

You were convicted of a felony.  Now you’re wondering – where can felons work in Wisconsin?  (And the United States?) Whether and where felons can work is a polarizing topic for discussion.  Some people believe that it’s appropriate to ban felons from working for the rest of their lives.  These individuals think that a mistake…

CONTINUE READING

Can felons vote in elections in Wisconsin?

What is voter disenfranchisement? Voter disenfranchisement refers to the practice of restricting or denying someone’s ability to vote.  Voter disenfranchisement can take many forms, including things we all share, like gender and age.  In other countries around the world, voter disenfranchisement is sometimes based on ethnicity or the area within a country an individual resides. …

CONTINUE READING

Voter intimidation: what’s advocating for your candidate, and when is it criminal?

What if you’re just causing a ruckus about the election? Let’s consider an example.  You’re out for a night on Brady Street and after a few drinks you decide that you really, really need to start chanting the last name of your favorite politician.  Sure, it’s annoying, but this conduct isn’t necessarily criminal yet.  But…

CONTINUE READING
VIEW ALL NEWS
icon-angle icon-bars icon-times