By keeping the case open long enough to clear up the client’s traffic record and obtain an occupational driver’s license, Attorney Saperstein was able to negotiate dismissal of his client’s OAR charges. […]
Dane County
Dane County – Domestic Disorderly Conduct/Battery DISMISSED Before Trial
Attorney Saperstein’s client was charged with domestic disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property after neighbors reported what sounded like a loud argument. Client and client’s girlfriend were both foreign University of Wisconsin at Madison (UWM) students. Charges were dismissed before trial by persuading the prosecutor that the police who investigated misunderstood the alleged victim’s […]
Dane County – Successful Motion For Early Discharge From Probation
Attorney Saperstein filed and successfully argued a motion in Dane County Circuit Court which resulted in his client being discharged from probation nearly 10 years earlier than scheduled. […]
Dane County – Jury Acquittal on OWI & PAC Charges
Saperstein’s client was pulled over for speeding 20 mph over the posted limit near his home in Verona. After performing field sobriety tests he was arrested. His blood was taken approximately 1 1/2 hours later, registering a .096 blood alcohol concentration. Through cross examination of the County’s witnesses, including the arresting officer and the blood […]
Dane County – Felony Bomb Charges Dismissed
In a pretrial “Daubert” hearing, Saperstein challenged the expert handwriting analysis of a bomb threat note. His cross examination of the expert revealed the weakness of the case to prosecutor. Charges were dismissed. […]
Dane County – Disorderly Conduct Reopened and Reduced (“Expungement”)
Client was applying for government and NGO work that would require him to travel internationally; and an old misdemeanor disorderly conduct conviction was preventing him from passing background checks and from traveling to certain countries. Although client was not eligible for formal “expungement,” Saperstein negotiated an agreement with the prosecutor to reopen the criminal charge […]
Dane County – Battery and Strangulation Charges Reduced to Non-criminal Ordinance Violation
Attorney Saperstein’s Client’s felony and misdemeanor charges arose from accusations by a girlfriend after she had seen him flirt with another woman. Client also had to defend against a restraining order filed by the accuser. Attorney Saperstein used the restraining order hearing to aggressively cross examine the accuser and other witnesses, and then use that […]
Dane County – 7 Pounds of Marijuana Suppressed from State’s Evidence; Charges Dismissed.
Jonas Bednarek’s client was charged with felony charges after his landlord led police to a marijuana grow operation in his apartment. Bednarek filed a motion to suppress the incriminating evidence, arguing that police lacked authority to enter the client’s dwelling with landlord but without a warrant. The court agreed, and the evidence was suppressed. No […]
Dane County – Deferred Prosecution Agreement – Domestic Abuse/Disorderly Conduct
After extensive background and open records investigation of the complaining witness, Attorney Bednarek successfully negotiated a deferred prosecution agreement, and avoided a criminal conviction. […]
Dane County – Acquittal by Jury
Jury trial – Not Guilty! – possession with intent to deliver THC Attorney Bednarek received a NOT GUILTY jury verdict after a jury trial for the client’s possession with intent to deliver THC charge. […]
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