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Experienced & Aggressive Help with Appeals in Wisconsin

Proven Results Based on Over 30 Years of Experience

Stangl Law can help you explore your options to get fair treatment if you're interested in appealing your criminal conviction in Wisconsin.

Attorney Stangl is a nationally-recognized criminal defense attorney serving the state of Wisconsin since 1991. He has a strong record of success helping clients appeal their criminal cases to reduce their criminal charges or get them dismissed entirely.

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

 

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When I was fresh out of college and starting my professional career I made the mistake of drinking and driving. I was pulled over and arrested for OWI as a first offense. I sought out the Law Offices of Patrick Stangl; I was very impressed with his diligence and tenacity in the matter. After being convicted in municipal court, Mr. Stangl worked diligently and professionally to appeal the case to the circuit court level, where he negotiated the case and was able to get the OWI conviction amended to reckless driving. I cannot express how thankful I am to have made the appropriate decision to hire Patrick Stangl to represent me in the matter. I would recommend him to anyone who has the misfortune of experiencing an OWI. My professional career was in jeopardy and he took that into consideration and helped greatly during the case."

S.P.

 

Facing a criminal conviction in Wisconsin can be an intimidating, scary, and ultimately life-changing event. If you hire Attorney Stangl to appeal 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

Fill out the form to request your FREE 10-minute consultation at no obligation right away.

Case Victory: Dave’s Story

Dave was unrepresented by counsel when he pled guilty to domestic battery. Even though it was a misdemeanor offense, and given the domestic nature of the conviction under federal law he was prohibited from possessing a firearm. As a truck driver he would occasionally haul equipment for the United States Military and because of the conviction he would not be able to perform his job function. Learning of the problem he contacted Attorney Stangl to initiate an appeal to determine whether there was anything that could be done about his conviction. Attorney Stangl argued in the Court of Appeals that the trial judge failed to comply with certain procedural requirements when it accepted Dave’s plea. Attorney Stangl previously filed a motion to withdraw the guilty plea, which was denied by the same trial court that he contended failed to comply with the appropriate procedure. The matter was briefed in the Court of Appeals and the State recognized that the court did indeed fail to comply with the appropriate procedure and the Court of Appeals ordered that the trial judge hold a hearing on the issue of its compliance with the appropriate plea procedure.