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1 Criminal Defense lawyers are available in ZIP code 53205 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including Odalo Ohiku. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 50% provide free consultation.

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FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in 53205 city Milwaukee How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (53205)? Approximately 62 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Milwaukee, Wisconsin (53205). Most matters are filed through the Wisconsin District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Milwaukee (53205)? Criminal Defense cases in Milwaukee, Wisconsin usually take around 4-12 months depending on complexity and the Wisconsin District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Criminal Defense cases for people living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin? Residents of Milwaukee typically see Criminal Defense filings handled by the Wisconsin District Court. Proximity to 53205 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around 53205 offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense? About 62% of firms near ZIP 53205 offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5
Google Rating: Rated 4.4 out of 5

Odalo Ohiku

Firm: OHIKU LAW OFFICE
1037 W. McKinley Ave. , Milwaukee , Wisconsin 53205
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
“Care for the whole person!” These words of wisdom are the cornerstone of the Law Office of Odalo J. Ohiku. With a relentless passion for protecting people’s rights, Mr. Ohiku works tirelessly to ensure that law enforcement does not violate any of our rights guaranteed under the Constitution. Mr. Ohiku’s experiences at Marquette University, undoubtedly, solidified his mission to deliver high quality legal service to each and every client. In order to provide consummate legal representation and vigorous advocacy for his clients, Mr. Ohiku does, indeed, care for the whole person.. Mr. Ohiku’s extensive experience in all facets of the criminal courts system has molded him into a formidable adversary. He provides high quality legal representation on all criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including misdemeanors, felonies, probation/extended supervision revocation hearings, Children’s Court (CHIPS, JIPS) cases, mental health commitments, restraining orders, and municipal cases. Mr. Ohiku has successfully litigated countless evidence suppression motions, illegal search motions, illegal stop/detention motions, as well as various other legal challenges to law enforcement conduct. A trained mediator and arbitrator, Mr. Ohiku possesses the skills needed to resolve complex issues through strategic legal representation.. Mr. Ohiku has been recognized for inclusion in the “Top 40 under 40” by both The American Society of Legal Advocates and The National Trial Lawyers. He remains active with the Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund and Evans Scholars Foundation. He is an avid reader and enjoys topics such as “Race, Crime, and the Law,” political philosophy, and business organizations.  He frequently lectures on topics, such as “Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure” and removing barriers to employment. He sponsors the annual Second Chance Expungement Clinic to assist eligible people with removing criminal convictions from their records. Additionally, Mr. Ohiku mentors individuals interested in becoming lawyers so they, too, will embody, “Care for the whole person!”
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“Attorney Ohiku is a skilled mediator. He discusses complex legal issues in an easy, understandable way. I recommend Attorney Ohiku.”
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“Wouldn't recommend to anybody I care about. Ohiku had 2 months to serve opposing party, missed the 5 day deadline so court …”
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