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32+ Years Defending Wisconsin
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Proven Track Record in Defending Against Weapons Charges

If there's a way to win your case, Stangl Law will find it.

Being charged with a crime in Wisconsin can be an intimidating, scary, and ultimately life-changing event. If you hire Attorney Stangl to defend your criminal case, he can:

  • Review the case for defects
  • Potentially move for the suppression of evidence
  • Compel discovery of evidence to support your innocence
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Your arrest may contain errors worth challenging.

Law enforcement must follow strict legal procedures. Attorney Stangl can review how you were arrested and charged, examining every detail. Mistakes can provide opportunities to suppress evidence in your case.

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We've defended cases involving mandatory prison exposure and prior offenses.

Attorney Stangl has extensive experience challenging cases involving mandatory minimums by examining prior convictions for constitutional issues, investigating arrest procedures, and identifying testimonial inconsistencies.

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Time-sensitive deadlines affect your defense options. Act now.

From the moment you're charged, critical deadlines are running. We can work immediately to review procedures used in your arrest, request and examine all available evidence, identify potential constitutional issues, and explore all possible defense strategies.

Weapons defense success stories

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Domestic Conviction Cleared From David's Record

“I faced legal issues after a domestic dispute, leading to a disorderly conduct conviction I didn't realize barred me from owning firearms—a major issue for my truck driving job involving military equipment. I sought out Stangl Law Offices, S.C., and Pat Stangl took my case, attempting to appeal my conviction. Despite initial setbacks, Pat's perseverance led to a negotiation that cleared the domestic conviction from my record, allowing me firearm possession again. His dedication and expertise are why he's among Wisconsin's top appeals lawyers. I strongly recommend Pat Stangl for exceptional legal representation.”

 

Possession of A Firearm While Intoxicated-OWI/PAC 1st, Gil's Story

Attorney Stangl was hired to represent Gil, a retired State Trooper, who had the misfortune of getting arrested for drunk driving. After Gil's vehicle was stopped and he was arrested for OWI-PAC 1st, the arresting officer located a loaded concealed weapon on his person. While a retired police officer is allowed to carry a concealed weapon, it is still illegal in Wisconsin to carry a concealed weapon under the influence of an intoxicant.

Along with the OWI charges, Gil was charged with possession of a firearm while intoxicated, and a conviction of either would have tarnished his otherwise unblemished career in law enforcement and life as a hardworking and law-abiding citizen. A special prosecutor was named to prosecute the criminal firearms charge due to the fact that Attorney Stangl's client was a member of the law enforcement community.

Attorney Stangl had successfully defended law enforcement officers in the past, and Gil was very fortunate and pleased to have all the charges against him ultimately dismissed as a result of Attorney Stangl's defense.

One Felony Dismissed, Multiple Felonies Reduced to Misdemeanors for Ryan

"I am a combat veteran of both Afghanistan and Iraq and upon my return to the States, I found myself in serious legal trouble, charged with multiple serious felonies that arose out of an alleged domestic situation. I was very scared and troubled by the allegations and began to search for a criminal defense attorney with experience in defending difficult cases, a winning history, and a great reputation.

I had heard about attorney Stangl and the more that I learned about him, the more I was convinced that he was the only defense attorney I wanted to represent me. He is extremely dedicated and tenacious and has a great respect for veterans. For over a year, he fought tirelessly for me. One of my felony cases was dismissed, and the other very serious felony charges were amended to misdemeanors.

The state wanted me to go to jail and make sure I could never legally possess a firearm again. Pat argued persuasively that I should not have to do any jail, and that I should be allowed to have my misdemeanor convictions expunged upon successful completion of my probation.

Without Pat and his hard work and dedication, I would not have an opportunity to start my life over with a clean slate. He is a fantastic attorney, and I recommend him highly."

About Attorney Pat Stangl

Nationally-recognized for excellence, Wisconsin Criminal Defense Attorney Patrick J. Stangl has been practicing law in the Badger State since 1991.

Attorney Stangl's expertise spans the breadth of criminal law, ranging from firearm charges and white collar crimes to drug charges. He is especially well-known for his impressive record as a Wisconsin OWI attorney, defending all types of drunk driving and driving under the influence charges.

Your questions—answered

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What is a misdemeanor in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, a misdemeanor is a crime with a maximum penalty of one year in jail and a $10,000.00 fine. There are different classes of misdemeanors but never can the maximum penalty exceed one year in jail. Generally, a conviction for a misdemeanor does not include a restriction on the right to possess firearms; however, there is an important exception. By virtue of 1996 amendments made to the Gun Control Act of 1968, persons convicted of domestic violence offenses are prohibited under Federal Law from possessing firearms. Section (g) (9) prohibits anyone “who has been convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence” from legally possessing a firearm.

Furthermore, it is unlawful for any person to possess a firearm “who is subject to court order that (a) was issued after a hearing of which such person received actual notice, and at which such person had an opportunity to participate; (b) restrains such person from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner of such person or child of such intimate partner or person, or engaging in other conduct that would place an intimate partner in reasonable fear of bodily injury to the partner or child; and (c) (i) includes a finding that such person represents a credible threat to the physical safety of such intimate partner or child; or (ii) by its terms explicitly prohibits the use, attempted use or threatened use of physical force against such intimate partner or child that would reasonably be expected to cause bodily injury.

What is a felony in Wisconsin?

A felony is a crime that carries with it a potential sentence of at least one year and one day in prison. In Wisconsin, other serious consequences flow from a felony conviction including prohibiting a convicted felon from possessing a firearm. A convicted felon also loses the right to vote, can never hold public office, and must submit a sample of their DNA to the DNA Database in Wisconsin.

If a person is convicted of a sexual assault or sexual offense, that person will be required to register as a sex offender. If a person is convicted of a serious child sex offense, that person cannot engage in any occupation or participate in a volunteer position that requires that person to work or interact primarily and directly with children under the age of sixteen.

 

What is bail?

Bail is cash money or other property that is deposited with the court to ensure that the person accused will return to court when he or she is required to do so. If the defendant returns to court as required, the bail will be returned at the end of the case, even if the defendant is ultimately convicted. Sometimes cash bail is used to satisfy court costs or fines. However, if the defendant does not come to court when required or violates his or her bail conditions, the bail will be forfeited to the court and will not be returned.

 

Do you handle all types of criminal cases in Wisconsin?

At Stangl Law Offices, S.C., we have successfully defended numerous types of state and federal felony cases including drug trafficking and drug conspiracies, fraud and other “white collar” crimes, and drunk driving.

 

Can I represent myself? What can a lawyer do for me?

You can represent yourself, but it is not a good idea. Drunk driving is a very complex area of the law with increasingly harsh consequences. There is a minefield of complicated procedural, evidentiary, constitutional, sentencing, and administrative license issues.

What can a lawyer do? Nothing (or worse) if he is not qualified in this highly specialized field—no more than a family doctor could help with brain surgery. A qualified attorney, on the other hand, can review the case for defects, suppress evidence, compel discovery of such things as calibration and maintenance records for the breath machine, have blood samples independently analyzed, negotiate for a lesser charge or reduced sentence, obtain expert witnesses for trial, contest the administrative license suspension, and win trials and refusal hearings.

Your case deserves an experienced defense—and you need an attorney who will examine every aspect of your case.

With over 32 years defending Wisconsin clients against criminal charges, Attorney Pat Stangl knows exactly what to look for in police reports, arrest procedures, and evidence. We'll thoroughly review your case for all possible defenses. Don’t wait—fill out the form below and get started. We’re waiting for your submission.

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