Computer Crime Defense: Understanding Cybercrime Laws in Wisconsin

August 12, 2025 | Criminal Convictions

The growing use of computers also means that law enforcement is intently focused on catching and prosecuting crimes involving these devices. If you have been charged with computer crimes, either on a state or federal level, you are likely facing substantial penalties that could involve jail time. These cases are extremely complex, and they may involve cutting-edge areas of the law, making it even more crucial that you have early involvement of a criminal defense attorney from Hogan Eickhoff.

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Understanding Search and Seizure Laws: Protecting Your Rights

June 10, 2025 | Constitution

Both the federal and Wisconsin Constitutions contain prohibitions against unreasonable searches and seizures that protect you to an extent in criminal cases. The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the following: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” In many circumstances, understanding your rights isn’t enough to protect them. Read on to learn more about the complexities of search and seizure laws and how a skilled criminal defense attorney from Hogan Eickhoff can help you if you think your rights were violated.

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The Importance of Early Legal Representation in Criminal Cases

May 27, 2025 | Constitution

Although the criminal defense process may be lengthy, much happens immediately following your arrest. What occurs in these early moments could set the stage for the rest of the criminal defense process. If you make any key mistakes during this time, or you miss a chance to go on offense when the situation calls for it, it may be far more difficult for you to obtain the best possible legal result. Accordingly, you need to contact a criminal defense attorney from Hogan Eickhoff early in the legal process. They can immediately go to work to protect your legal rights and begin to plot the legal strategy of your defense.

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Defending Against Drug Possession Charges in Wisconsin

April 29, 2025 | Criminal Convictions

The prosecutor must prove every element of a drug possession case against you beyond a reasonable doubt. If they cannot do so, they will not be able to win a conviction. You would be left with a choice about whether you want to take your case all the way to trial or attempt to negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecutor. The criminal defense lawyers at Hogan Eickhoff can help evaluate your case and learn whether you have any compelling defenses to the charges that have been filed against you.

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Self-Defense vs. Battery: Understanding the Fine Line in Wisconsin Law

March 25, 2025 | Battery and Assault Crimes

Even though you may be accused of a violent crime, there are defenses that you may use if you choose to fight the charges. There is a line between force that is justified, such as self-defense, and force that is illegal, such as battery. If you are able to prove a sufficient threat or violent action against you, it may be possible to be acquitted of criminal battery charges. The criminal defense lawyers at Hogan Eickhoff can review your case to help you determine whether there are any defenses to the charges you are facing.

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Immigration Consequences of Criminal Charges for Non-Citizens

December 31, 2024 | Criminal Convictions

Remaining in the United States as a non-citizen is not something that should be taken lightly. Your status in this country is something that is always subject to review, and it could change at any moment. Specifically, you could lose the right to be in the country if you have been convicted of certain crimes. If you are a non-citizen, and you have been charged with a crime, there are far more consequences at stake than just jail time. You may face possible deportation from this country, making it even more crucial to hire a criminal defense lawyer for your case. Contact the experienced criminal defense lawyers at Hogan Eickhoff for vigorous legal representation.

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False Accusations and Malicious Prosecution: How to Defend Yourself

October 10, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

While you may have been forced to defend false allegations against you, it does not automatically mean that you are entitled to compensation when you have managed to clear your name. To an extent, prosecutors must perform some initial investigation into any allegations to know that they are acting in the interests of justice. It is only when the prosecutor initiates legal proceedings against you or continues a case that they know to be wrong that they open themselves and the state up to liability. Either way, the criminal defense attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff are ready to help when you have been accused of anything because the potential consequences can be steep.

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Domestic Violence Charges: Defending Your Rights and Reputation

August 13, 2024 | Criminal Defense Attorney

Domestic violence charges are extremely serious. Not only are you facing potential jail time, but your reputation is also on the line. A conviction can have serious ramifications in all aspects of your life. Moreover, you may also be up against a system that has an interest in a rush to judgment and a quick conviction. You should never try to face the criminal justice system alone. Instead, you should always hire an experienced criminal defense attorney like Hogan Eickhoff to make sure that your legal rights are respected and to work to obtain the best possible outcome in your case.

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Constitutional Rights in Wisconsin Criminal Cases

July 5, 2023 | Constitution

The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the country, and the first 10 amendments to the Constitution were known as the Bill of Rights. In total, there have been 33 amendments to the Constitution proposed by the United States Congress and sent to the states for ratification, with 27 being ratified by the requisite number of states and becoming part of the Constitution, six being adopted by Congress and sent to the states but not ratified by the required number of states, four still pending, one being closed and failing on its own terms, and one being closed and failing by the terms of the resolution proposing it.

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A Guide to Your Miranda Rights

March 7, 2023 | Constitution

Many people have the exact phrasing of Miranda Rights memorized after years of watching courtroom television. However, they may not exactly understand what these rights are and how they come into play in a criminal trial. Whether police officers have properly read you your rights can impact your entire criminal trial.

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