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Wisconsin Criminal Law Blog

Case updates, statute changes, and plain-English guides to Wisconsin criminal defense, written by the attorneys who handle these matters every week in Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.

The Civil Consequences of a Criminal Conviction - Part 1 (Employment)
General

The Civil Consequences of a Criminal Conviction - Part 1 (Employment)

Often when a person is charged with a crime they are filled with anxiety and concern about what is going to happen in the near term, civil consequences also.

The Civil Consequences of a Criminal Conviction - Part 2 Collateral Consequences
General

The Civil Consequences of a Criminal Conviction - Part 2 Collateral Consequences

Beyond the courtroom: how a Wisconsin criminal conviction reshapes housing, professional licensing, immigration status, and access to public benefits.

Wisconsin Expungement Series Part II Arrest Records
Rights & Procedure

Wisconsin Expungement Series Part II Arrest Records

Wisconsin Expungement Series Part Two - Arrest Records In our last blog post on Wisconsin Expungement we explained the general concept, and the process one.

Boating Under The Influence? Know the Risks
OWI / DUI

Boating Under The Influence? Know the Risks

You have no doubt heard many public awareness appeals about the dangers of drinking and driving and the harsh penalties you could face if arrested for DUI /.

Can You Refuse the New Roadside Saliva Test in Racine? What Every Driver Needs to Know
Drug Charges

Can You Refuse the New Roadside Saliva Test in Racine? What Every Driver Needs to Know

Wisconsin Act 99 authorizes oral-fluid roadside screening. Refusing the preliminary swab is different from refusing a post-arrest implied-consent test.

Spring Break, Drug Charges, and Student Consequences
Drug Charges

Spring Break, Drug Charges, and Student Consequences

A Wisconsin drug charge still affects college discipline, housing, scholarships, internships, and immigration even after FAFSA dropped its drug penalty.

New 2026 Wisconsin IID Laws: Faster Licenses, But Harder Penalties for Violations
owi-dui

New 2026 Wisconsin IID Laws: Faster Licenses, But Harder Penalties for Violations

Wisconsin Act 210 (signed April 8 2026) overhauls IID rules: kills the 30/45-day occ-license waits, adds 180-day extensions and a new §343.302 misdemeanor.

It's 4/20. Wisconsin Is Still Surrounded. Here's What That Means in 2026.
Drug Charges

It's 4/20. Wisconsin Is Still Surrounded. Here's What That Means in 2026.

Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota legalized adult-use marijuana. Wisconsin has not. A 4/20 update on the law, arrest counts, and cross-border traps.

All About IIDs - What if you have a Tesla?
OWI / DUI

All About IIDs - What if you have a Tesla?

Installing an IID in a Modern and cutting edge EVs (Electric Vehicles) such as Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid. Even the GMC Hummer EV

Consequences of Underage Drinking in WI
General

Consequences of Underage Drinking in WI

Quite often people assume that underage drinking is not a major offense and as such there is no need to hire a lawyer.

Disorderly conduct, criminal or ordinance violation in Wisconsin?
General

Disorderly conduct, criminal or ordinance violation in Wisconsin?

Disorderly conduct in Wisconsin can be charged criminally under § 947.01 or as a city ordinance. The path your case takes shapes fines, record, and rights.

Wisconsin Criminal Defense FAQ
General

Wisconsin Criminal Defense FAQ

20 answers to the most common Wisconsin criminal defense questions: arrests, OWI, bail, expungement, domestic violence, gun rights.

Juvenile Justice
General

Juvenile Justice

The Juvenile Justice Reform Act includes policy recommendations that are aimed at reducing the number of youth being incarcerated.

Second Chance Employment at Dave's Killer Bread, and What Wisconsin Law Says About Hiring People With a Record
General

Second Chance Employment at Dave's Killer Bread, and What Wisconsin Law Says About Hiring People With a Record

Dave's Killer Bread built a brand on hiring people with records. What Wisconsin Fair Employment, expungement, and Fair Chance laws really do for re-entry.

The Christmas Conflict: Navigating Domestic Abuse Charges in Wisconsin
Domestic Violence

The Christmas Conflict: Navigating Domestic Abuse Charges in Wisconsin

Holiday domestic abuse arrests in Wisconsin trigger mandatory arrest under § 968.075 and a 72-hour no-contact order. What to expect and how to fight back.

Wisconsin Criminal Defense Lawyer
Federal

Wisconsin Criminal Defense Lawyer

Speak to a Wisconsin criminal defense lawyer at Cafferty & Scheidegger, S.C. to learn more about your best defense against the charges you are facing.

Best of Racine: Five-Time Journal Times Reader's Choice Winner (2020-2025)
Firm News

Best of Racine: Five-Time Journal Times Reader's Choice Winner (2020-2025)

Cafferty & Scheidegger, voted Best of Racine five times by Journal Times readers: Patrick Cafferty 2020, the firm in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2025.

Mark Jensen Retrial: Vacated Conviction, 2023 Verdict, and Second Life Sentence
Homicide

Mark Jensen Retrial: Vacated Conviction, 2023 Verdict, and Second Life Sentence

Mark Jensen retrial timeline: 2008 first conviction, 2021 Wisconsin Supreme Court reversal over the 'letter from the grave', 2023 second life sentence.

Patrick Cafferty on TMJ4: Overturned Conviction Could Open Door for Other Defendants
Firm News

Patrick Cafferty on TMJ4: Overturned Conviction Could Open Door for Other Defendants

Patrick Cafferty on TMJ4 Lighthouse: a Racine murder conviction was vacated after the jury was never told of credibility problems with the lead detective.

4th Of July 2020 - The year you want to avoid an OWI.
OWI / DUI

4th Of July 2020 - The year you want to avoid an OWI.

2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. We know, we all need a reason to relax and celebrate this year.

4th of July 2021 - Without Driving Intoxicated
OWI / DUI

4th of July 2021 - Without Driving Intoxicated

4t of July almost always includes alcohol. In order to avoid driving intoxicated, smart decisions should be made prior to consuming alcohol.

4th Of July - Don’t Go Out With A (OWI) Kaboom!
OWI / DUI

4th Of July - Don’t Go Out With A (OWI) Kaboom!

Suffice it to say celebrations across Wisconsin will include alcohol. OWI is a serious problem and holidays like the Fourth of July

5 Ways to Avoid an OWI on St. Patrick’s Day
OWI / DUI

5 Ways to Avoid an OWI on St. Patrick’s Day

Our OWI lawyers share safety tips to help you avoid getting charged with an OWI, or worse, getting injured or killed in a drunk driving crash