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Evidence falls within two umbrella categories: circumstantial evidence and direct evidence. In the absence of evidence like an eyewitness account, prosecutors rely on circumstantial evidence that ...
Courtroom dramas often depict a mid-trial surprise – the finger of blame is pointed in another person’s direction. This person could have committed the crime, not the defendant. These scenes make for ...
Many people believe that any alleged crimes committed by someone under the age of 18 are adjudicated through the juvenile justice system. In Wisconsin, that is not true. The adult criminal justice ...
When someone is accused of a crime, the typical path is for the criminal defense attorney to negotiate with prosecutors to reduce or drop charges or argue for the alleged offender in court. There is ...
A jury of your peers renders a decision on guilt in a jury trial while the judge has that task in a bench trial. Each type of trial has its advantages and risks. Bench and jury trials are used in ...
What is the Difference Between Concurrent and Consecutive Sentencing? Are you facing charges for multiple crimes? You may be wondering what your sentence will look like. If you were charged for ...