(1) Whoever, having been released from custody under ch. 969, intentionally fails to comply with the terms of his or her bond is: (a) If the offense with which the person is charged is a misdemeanor, guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (b) If the offense with which the person is charged is a felony, guilty […]
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Richland County – Interference with Child Custody and Bail Jumping Charges Dismissed
The charges in this case were filed during a dissolving marriage and an acrimonious divorce, which provided a compelling reason for the complaining witness to falsely accuse Saperstein’s client. Saperstein’s resolve and willingness to go to trial, coupled with thorough investigation, culminated in dismissal of the charges. […]
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