After interviewing several witnesses to the incident, including the complaining witness, Attorney Saperstein negotiated the dismissal of his client’s charges. The interviews revealed a stark contrast between the original reporting of the incident and the version consistently reported by these witnesses, many of whom were never interviewed by police. […]

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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. […]
Am I Guilty of Disorderly Conduct ?
Disorderly Conduct, aka the “catch-all” offense. The definition of the charge, under Wisconsin Statutes section 947.0, is a laundry list of behaviors that reads like a typical evening of reality T.V., but that can land the average, non-celebrity- citizen in court or in jail. Let’s take a look at the definition of “DC”, and tease […]
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