Wisconsin court overturns drug conviction for probable cause issues
When it comes to the American criminal justice system, rules and procedure matter a great deal. All citizens are innocent until proven guilty, and evidence
When it comes to the American criminal justice system, rules and procedure matter a great deal. All citizens are innocent until proven guilty, and evidence
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently ruled that certain individuals may be tracked via GPS without their knowledge. The court’s holding was related to a case
We have written many times in the past about the importance of Constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure. Without the protective requirement to establish
If you are a Wisconsin resident with a car registered here, you will be issued a license plate for the front and back of your
We have previously written that search warrants play a very important role in protecting the rights of criminal suspects. Before police can search a home
This week, our posts are focusing on challenging DUI charges and convictions. Specifically, we’re looking at two DUI convictions that were recently overturned after appeals
For a drunk driving charge to be legitimate, police need to prove that they followed proper procedure. For instance, defense attorneys may try to challenge
Last week, we wrote about the Wisconsin man who was convicted of DUI despite the fact that he was never pulled over and no one
In January, we wrote a post which gave a brief lesson on search and seizure laws. Under the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, Americans are
Everyone has heard terms like “search warrant” and “probable cause” when hearing about collection of evidence. But unless you have studied the law you may