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WISCONSIN CRIME & JUSTICE
DEFENDING PEOPLE IN THE HEARTLAND OF AMERICA
MILWAUKEE COUNTY DRUG TREATMENT COURT
My first time in drug treatment court was unlike any other court appearance. The first participant, a heavy-set woman who looked neither old nor young, came and sat next to her attorney.
LAWYERS FOR BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER MILWAUKEE 2013
The 12th Annual Mastantuono Law Office fundraiser to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee was another success.
MASTANTUONO LAW WINS NOT GUILTY VERDICT – SHEBOYGAN COUNTY FELONY SEXUAL ASSAULT TRIAL
Attorney Craig Mastantuono and Rebecca Coffee litigated a not guilty verdict in a felony jury trial in Sheboygan County earlier this week, culminating a 4-year period of litigation on behalf of this client that also included a victorious trip to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
CONSEQUENCES OF AN OWI-1ST OFFENSE IN WISCONSIN
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently held that, at a jury trial for a second or subsequent OWI offense, the State does not have to prove the first offense beyond a reasonable doubt. State v. Verhagen, 2011AP2033 (Jan. 23, 2013).
MASTANTUONO LAW CLIENT ACQUITTED IN HIGH-PROFILE MILWAUKEE COUNTY BRIBERY CASE
Attorneys Craig Mastantuono and Rebecca Coffee successfully defended our client, a former Milwaukee County Supervisor charged with bribery and misconduct in office, securing an acquittal following a week-long jury trial.
OTHER ACTS EVIDENCE IN SEX ASSAULT CASES IN WISCONSIN
In March 2015, Craig Mastantuono was invited to speak at a training seminar sponsored by the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (WACDL), the state's largest association of practicing defenders, on the subject of other act evidence in sex assualt cases involving children.
WHEN IS A GUN A GUN? (AND WHEN ISN’T A GUN A GUN?)
The US Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (Chicago) issued an entertaining decision earlier this week, ultimately upholding conviction for Felon in Possession of a Firearm of a man who possessed a handgun that, by all accounts, was no longer operable due to disrepair.
Wrongful Convictions: Wisconsin is 4th in Exonerations Per Capita
The National Registry of Exonerations issued its report today regarding exonerations in the United States.