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Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Menomonee Falls 53188 (by distance)
Within 5 miles
(Pewaukee Area) 53072 4.3 miles
(Waukesha Area) 53186 4.5 miles
Within 10 miles
(Brookfield Area) 53045 7.6 miles
Within 25 miles
(Brookfield Area) 53005 10.2 miles
(New Berlin Area) 53151 10.3 miles
(Elm Grove Area) 53122 10.6 miles
(Oconomowoc Area) 53066 11.9 miles
(Menomonee Falls Area) 53051 12.3 miles
(Muskego Area) 53150 12.6 miles
(West Allis Area) 53227 12.8 miles
15 - 25
$245 - $493
48% - 82%
4.2 - 4.6 ★
FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in city Menomonee Falls How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin? Approximately 32 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Most matters are filed through the Wisconsin District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Criminal Defense lawyers in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin? In Menomonee Falls, typical rates range from $257-$411 per hour for Criminal Defense. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3217 and $6153, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Menomonee Falls? Criminal Defense cases in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin usually take around 2-11 months depending on complexity and the Wisconsin District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Criminal Defense cases for people living in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin? Residents of Menomonee Falls typically see Criminal Defense filings handled by the Wisconsin District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense? About 65% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Twenty Six years of experience, specialized knowledge, and flexible payment options, guarantee tailor-made, targeted solutions. We make your problems our priority. The difference isn't the law the difference is the lawyer.
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Married and 5 children. Marathon runner (10) (Charitable organizations, Lymphoma and Leukemia Society, Special Olympics). As the previous District Attorney of Waukesha County, WI I handled virtually every criminal case you can imagine from police executions, murders, sex assault, robbery, narcotics, corrpution, traffic, DWI, open records/meetings, elections and numerous other areas. I ran for Attorney General of Wisconsin in 2006 and was unsuccessful and left the DIstrict Attorney's office, entering into private practice. I was the recepient of numerous state and federal awards and citations during my service as District Attorney and continue my involvement in the community today.
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I practice as a criminal defense lawyer because I believe that the rights of all depend on the rights of one. As a result, each person's rights must be vigilantly safeguarded against the powers of the state. An unfettered state results in the very tyranny our Founding Fathers sought to protect us against with the Constitution.. I have devoted the last 30 years of my life as an attorney to this pursuit. With the law firm of Walden & Schuster, S.C., I continue to do so for clients just like you throughout the Waukesha County area in a wide variety of criminal defense matters, including DUI, domestic violence, juvenile cases and drug-related charges.. In doing so, I follow a baseline philosophy: effective legal representation depends on individualized services. For that reason, I have intentionally structured my legal practice in order to enable me to focus on you, the individual.. My focus on each individual client enables me to learn the facts that can determine the outcome of your case. It also means I can help you understand the legal options available in your particular case so you can choose from them intelligently and with confidence whatever the circumstances. Your confidence will stem from the knowledge that my experience means I hold a legal judgment that has been tried and tested many, many times, often by situations very similar to the situation now facing you.
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I followed my father's footsteps into the law. As both a Lutheran pastor and a state public defender, he taught my sisters and I first-hand the importance of being a person folks can rely on during some of the hardest times of their lives.. When folks are facing the loss of their freedom, their job, or their family, it can be the scariest time of their lives. They need a zealous attorney who will stand up for their rights and their dignity, whatever their background. That is the type of Attorney my father taught me to be.. I am an experienced trial attorney and have a long history of successfully exposing illegal police searches and seizures. I know how to hold the State to its burden at every stage of a criminal, right through appeals if necessary.. Prior to arriving at Marquette Law School, I attended the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point and spent two semesters working as a Parliamentery Special Assistant in the palace of Westminster.. The youngest of four, I was the only one of my siblings born and raised exclusively in Wisconsin, mostly in a small town of Clintonville just West of Green Bay. I grew up fishing and hunting, and still enjoy those things when I can can get time to do them. However, I mostly stay in Southeastern Wisconsin now.. Beyond fighting felony cases in state and federal court, filing appeals, and representing parents in custody disputes, I try to spend time traveling with my husband at least a couple times per year. We also try to see as many Brewers games at Miller Park as time allows.. Mostly, my time is spent helping my clients. If you have any questions about how I can assist you or someone you care about in dealing with an issue anywhere in the state, please give me a call or stop by my firm's Waukesha office, conveniently located across from the County Courthouse.. We're here to help, when it matters most.
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Christine D’Angelo is a partner at D'Angelo & Grabow, LLP, in Waukesha, Wisconsin. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School, cum laude, in 1999. She concentrates her practice in the area of family law including divorce, child custody, child placement, child support, paternity and post-judgement matters. She also enjoys working as a certified Family Law Mediator and as a Collaborative Divorce practitioner. She is passionate about trying to help people transition out of a marriage in a way that is both respectful and graceful.. Christine grew up in Waukesha, the youngest of three daughters. When she entered the first grade, her mother returned to school to obtain a law degree thus inspiring Christine’s career choice. She is a third generation lawyer and spent the first 14 years of her career in a law practice with her mother.. Attorney D’Angelo is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin. She currently serves on the Board of Directors and as the Secretary for the Collaborative Family Law Council of Wisconsin and on the Board of Directors for the Justinian Society of Lawyers. Ms. D’Angelo previously served on the Board of Directors for the Waukesha County Bar Association, where she also served a term as President and on the Bench-Bar Committee. Outside of the legal system Attorney D’Angelo is a member of the Board of Directors for Forward Performing Arts where she works to promote youth education and participation in the performing arts.
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Celebrating 10 years!. Call today and speak with an attorney who will fight for you.. We often charge a flat fee (criminal matters) and otherwise quote a fair hourly retainer.
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Bricco shows her toughness. From Wisconsin Law Journal Up & Coming Lawyers 2014.. An attorney has to be tough to succeed in indigent defense.. The evidence shows that Katie Bricco, a Waukesha public defender, is tough. She runs marathons, triathlons and half-Ironman competitions, and she plays for the Brew City Bruisers roller derby team.. That toughness has translated to the courtroom, where, after just three years, Bricco has tried six cases. Noteworthy among them is State v. Ingram, a 2013 first-degree intentional homicide trial for which Bricco was co-counsel.. Waukesha County does not have many homicide trials, she said, so the case received a lot of media attention. In the case, Bricco gave an unusual opening statement, in which she portrayed the words and demeanor of a key prosecution witness so the jury would listen to his testimony with skepticism.. Her client was convicted, but Bricco said she learned a lot from the trial.. “We felt at the end of the trial,” she said, “that we presented the best case we could.”. In State v. Hessil, she tried the case by herself. Bricco’s client faced several charges, including misdemeanor resisting an officer.. Her client claimed the arresting officer was antagonistic during the encounter that led to the arrest. Bricco said she did some digging and learned that the officer had similar conduct problems with a previous police department.. She was unable to get that evidence introduced at trial, but the jury still acquitted her client on the most serious charge and found him guilty of two lesser charges. At sentencing, the court revisited the topic of the officer’s behavior and imposed only community service.. “It was the first time I heard ‘not guilty’ when a jury came back, which was a great feeling,” Bricco said. “But also, we got validation. There was an acknowledgement that the officer made poor decisions, and my client made amends through community service and his ability to work. The right thing happened.”. Bricco’s work in the courtroom has left an impression on Judge Donald Hassin.. “She’s an outstanding young lawyer,” he said. “She’s prepared. She’s on time. She knows what she wants to do. And she goes about her business in a very professional manner.”
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Breanne Bucher joined the firm in April, 2014. She previously was an associate attorney at a general practice law firm in Waukesha County. Breanne graduated from Valparaiso University School of Law in 2010 and passed the Wisconsin Bar Examination on her first attempt. She is an active member of numerous professional and community organizations, including the HOPE Center Board of Directors and the Waukesha County Juvenile Summit Committee. Bucher additionally serves as Chair of the Juvenile Law Section of the Waukesha County Bar Association and often volunteers as a Judge for Waukesha County Teen Court, a diversion program for juveniles. She is also Court Commissioner for the Hon. William Domina in Waukesha County.
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Born and raised in Wisconsin. Love the Badgers, Packers and Brewers. When I am not practicing law, I enjoy traveling with my wife and son.
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Attorney Ronald Sonderhouse has over 25 years of legal experience. He is a well respected attorney within the Waukesha County Court system and was given the backing of many Judges, the District Attorney and the Sheriff of Waukesha County when he ran for a Waukesha County Judge position.. Ron graduated from the University of Detroit School of Law in 1990. He obtained a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Business from Michigan State University in 1987. While attending law school, Ron also received a Master's Degree in Business.. Ron began his legal career in Allegan, Michigan in 1991 where he worked as an Associate for the Allegan Law Offices. Ron represented a wide range of clients in business, family and criminal matters. In 1999 Ron moved to Pewaukee, Wisconsin and began working at Kay & Kay Law Firm, again representing a diverse client base. In 2008, Ron formed a partnership with Peter Wolff under the firm name of Wolff & Sonderhouse, LLP, now known as Bucher, Wolff & Sonderhouse, LLP. Ron continues to represent clients in various matters including criminal, family, probate and juvenile law. Throughout his legal career, Ron has held various leadership positions and has been a member of legal and community organizations. Ron served as President of the Allegan County Bar Association, President of the Allegan County Chapter of Kiwanis and a Board Member of the Allegan County Substance Abuse Agency. Ron continued that practice here in Wisconsin, as he has held the position of President for the Waukesha County Bar Association and the Waukesha County Chapter of Kiwanis International. He has served as Supplemental Court Commissioner for the Honorable Linda M. Van De Water and is currently serving the same position for the Honorable Paul Bugenhagen, Jr. Ron also volunteers his time to the Mediation Restorative Justice Center and the Waukesha County Family Law Clinic.. Ron has been married to his wife, Debra, for over 22 years and has a step-daughter, Monica, who resides in New York. Ron's parents moved from Michigan to Delafield, Wisconsin a few years ago, where his father, Ron, is still residing. Ron has one brother, Randy, who resides with his wife in California. In his spare time Ron enjoys scuba diving, playing golf and volunteering in the community.
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Attorney Peter Wolff graduated from Marquette University Law School. His practice focuses on criminal, family, and civil litigation. Peter regularly accepts appointments in criminal, family and juvenile matters from the Circuit Court Judges of Waukesha County, and he was appointed Special Court Commissioner to the Honorable Mark Gundrum.. Peter grew up in the City of Brookfield, and graduated from Brookfield East High School in 1986. His father was a police chief for 28 years, then he served eight years as an Alderman, his mother was a Waukesha County Supervisor for twenty years. Peter has two sisters and three brothers. Peter attended the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, and he received a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration, and a minor in Communications.. For ten years, Peter was a law enforcement officer with the City of Brookfield Police Department. In addition to his regular patrol duties, Peter was a DARE Instructor, and he was chosen to be an Instructor to teach OWI procedure and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing to other police officers. Peter also served undercover as a Detective with the Waukesha County Metropolitan Drug Enforcement Unit.. In 2006, Peter was elected as a Supervisor on the Waukesha County Board. He currently is the Chairman of the Judiciary and Law Enforcement Committee, and he serves as Secretary of the Executive Committee.. Peter’s varied experience makes him an exceptional advocate. He has good working relationships with the judges and the prosecutors, and he has a reputation for achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas.