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  • Can You Go to Jail for Cyberstalking in Wisconsin?
    Can You Go to Jail for Cyberstalking in Wisconsin?

    What Is Cyberstalking? Cyberstalking occurs when a person repeatedly harasses, threatens, abuses, intimidates, or frightens someone online or while using electronic communication methods. Acts that ...

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  • What Is False Imprisonment?
    What Is False Imprisonment?

    False Imprisonment Charges in Wisconsin False imprisonment is a criminal offense in Wisconsin. It is defined, under Wisconsin Statute § 940.30 , as the intentional confinement or restraint of another ...

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  • How Can Police Misconduct Affect Your Criminal Case?
    How Can Police Misconduct Affect Your Criminal Case?

    What Is Police Misconduct? Law enforcement officers are entrusted to safeguard their neighborhoods and uphold high ethical standards. In fact, many police officers chose to enter this profession to ...

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  • What Is the Difference Between Drug Distribution & Trafficking?
    What Is the Difference Between Drug Distribution & Trafficking?

    The penalties for drug crimes in Wisconsin vary depending on the type of offense, type of drug, and the number of offenses. This can make understanding the legal ramifications of a drug crime ...

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  • What Guns Are Illegal to Own in Wisconsin?
    What Guns Are Illegal to Own in Wisconsin?

    If you are looking to own a gun for your personal protection, hunting, or recreational use, it’s important to investigate the difference between federal and state laws. These laws can differ ...

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  • What Is Double Jeopardy?
    What Is Double Jeopardy?

    The Fifth Amendment’s double jeopardy clause guarantees criminal defendants that they will not be tried again for the same offense. This safeguard applies to both federal and state authorities. Today ...

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