What to Know About Police Lineups & Eyewitness Identification

October 7, 2025 | Criminal Defense Attorney

You may already be familiar with the concept of a police lineup from your own knowledge of television shows. What you may not know is that you have legal rights that pertain to a police lineup and eyewitness identification of you as a suspect. Law enforcement is not allowed to simply do whatever they want to have you identified as a suspect in a crime. Their ability to conduct lineups is subject to limitations imposed by the Supreme Court and Wisconsin legal precedent. If the identification of you as a suspect was improperly obtained, your criminal defense attorney can move to suppress the identification evidence. Then, the prosecutor may be forced to do without key evidence that they would have used at trial. Contact Hogan Eickhoff immediately for help.

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How Prior Convictions Can Affect Current Criminal Cases

September 9, 2025 | Criminal Convictions

Any type of criminal charge in Wisconsin is serious, and it could result in potential penalties if you are convicted. The stakes are already high enough, but they can become higher if you have already been convicted of a prior offense. Therefore, if you have prior convictions and you have been charged with a crime again, it is even more vital that you hire a criminal defense attorney from Hogan Eickhoff to represent you in the legal process. There is a greater possibility that you could be facing prison time and other tough consequences in the event of a conviction. There are numerous instances in the overall criminal justice process where prior convictions may come into play. From the decision about how to charge you to the sentence you may receive if you are convicted, things may be different for you in the overall process.

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Understanding OWI/DUI Penalties and Defense Strategies in Wisconsin

August 26, 2025 | Criminal Convictions

If you have been charged with OWI in Wisconsin, you may be facing serious penalties besides the loss of your driving privileges. You may be facing jail time, and the penalties may escalate if it was not your first offense, or if there are aggravating factors. However, it is not a foregone conclusion that you would be convicted of the crime or receive the maximum possible sentence. You should hire an OWI attorney from Hogan Eickhoff to represent you in your criminal case. They could review your case to determine whether there are any possible defenses, or they may work with the prosecutor to obtain the best possible legal result.

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How a Criminal Record Can Impact Employment and Housing Opportunities

June 24, 2025 | Criminal Convictions

Criminal defense attorneys will tell you that there are consequences of a criminal conviction, beyond the time that you may serve in prison. Not only reputational effects from a conviction, but it can also lead to other collateral impacts on your life. You may find that you have difficulty finding a job or housing due to a criminal record. These are all factors that you need to consider when you have been charged with a crime and are deciding whether to plead guilty or fight the charges against you. Although these impacts may not be determinative of the choice that you ultimately make, they are certainly things that you would need to consider in consultation with your criminal defense attorney after you have hired them. Below, we will explore these ideas further and discuss how a dedicated criminal defense attorney from Hogan Eickhoff can help you if you face criminal … Continued

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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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What to Do if You’re Accused of Shoplifting in Wisconsin

May 13, 2025 | Criminal Convictions

Shoplifting in Wisconsin can be a far more serious charge than you think. You could end up with a permanent criminal record and the possibility of a jail sentence. You may not even know at the time that you are arrested whether you will be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor. The only thing that is certain is that you need the help of a criminal defense attorney, no matter the severity of the charge that you are facing. A criminal defense attorney from Hogan Eickhoff can help you navigate the legal system and work to obtain the best possible result for you.

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When a Misdemeanor Can Turn Into a Felony in Wisconsin

April 15, 2025 | Criminal Convictions

You would only find out the gravity of an alleged criminal defense when you have been informed of the charges against you. The prosecutor may have made a relatively quick decision about the severity of the crime with which you have been charged. Some may err on the side of overcharging you because it could give them more leeway later in the process. Regardless of the crime that you have been charged with, it is essential that you get legal help from an Appleton criminal defense attorney from Hogan Eickhoff as soon as possible. They may be able to help you fight the charges or otherwise achieve the best possible outcome in your case through a plea bargain with the prosecutor. Under Wisconsin law, there are some criminal offenses that could be charged as a felony or misdemeanor. The prosecutor may have the discretion about which type of crime to … Continued

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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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Sex Crimes: Allegations, Defenses, and the Impact on Your Life

September 10, 2024 | Criminal Convictions

Even being accused of a sex crime can have a frantic impact on your life. The presumption of innocence until guilt is proven does nothing to protect your reputation from incalculable damages. Then, if you are ultimately convicted of the sex crime, you will face far-reaching consequences, from your freedom to your ability to even find a job. If you are being accused of a sex crime or you have been charged with one, you need to get legal help right away. The attorneys at Hogan Eickhoff firmly believe that everyone deserves vigorous legal representation, no matter what alleged crime is an issue in your case.

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Five Mistakes People Make After an Arrest

October 5, 2022 | Arraignment

Being arrested and charged with a crime already puts you in enough legal jeopardy. There are things that you can do that can actually make your own legal situation worse. Nearly all of these mistakes are made by people who do not have an experienced criminal defense attorney. The longer you go without legal representation, the more likely you are to make an error that can handicap your criminal defense. What follows are common mistakes that defendants make that may increase the chances of being convicted or can lead to stiffer penalties when they are sentenced. You should retain counsel immediately to avoid making them. Speaking to Law Enforcement (Especially Without an Attorney Present) Some people may think that they can just give their side of the story to law enforcement and talk their way out of trouble. Talking is perhaps the worst thing that you can do after you … Continued

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