Social Media Evidence in Criminal Cases: What You Need to Know

March 11, 2025 | Criminal Convictions

Social media evidence can be used both ways in your criminal defense case. You may be able to use documentation from social media either as an alibi or to negate any element of the crime that the prosecutor is seeking to prove. On the other hand, the prosecutor may try to use your own words against you to prove your guilt. Therefore, you need to be extremely careful about what you post on social media when you are facing criminal charges, with silence usually being the best policy. Never do or say anything in your case without consulting with an criminal defense attorney. The criminal defense lawyers at Hogan Eickhoff can help you avoid mistakes that can harm your criminal defense.

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How Will Social Media Impact My Criminal Defense?

March 4, 2022 | Criminal Convictions

If you are facing criminal charges, caution is the best course to follow in all areas of your life. You never quite know what you say to others may come back to hurt your criminal defense. Even worse may be information that you put out into the public realm for everyone to see. Social media may give a prosecutor the ammunition that they need to convict you of the charges. Here are several ways that your posts could be used against you.

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What to Look for in an Appleton Criminal Defense Attorney

March 9, 2020 | Criminal Defense Attorney

No one wants to schedule a meeting with a criminal defense lawyer. Having to defend against criminal charges is not something people look forward to. On top of worrying about the potential penalties of a conviction, including the impact it will have on your personal and professional life, you now have to worry about retaining and paying a criminal defense lawyer. While the talented and experienced attorneys at the Appleton public defender’s office are available for those who can’t afford a lawyer, their caseload leaves little room to prepare a compressive and personalized defense to your charges. Further, the public defender’s office is not obligated to assist you beyond the first appeal and generally does not provide post-conviction assistance.

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What to Look for When Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney

November 26, 2019 | Criminal Defense Attorney

At Hogan Eickhoff, we want you to know The United States and Wisconsin Constitutions guarantee an attorney to those accused of a criminal offense. For those who cannot afford an attorney, one must be provided free of charge. This typically means assigning alleged offenders a criminal defense attorney from the public defender’s office, which is a good option for people who simply cannot afford to hire a private attorney.

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