Van Wagner & Wood, S.C. is a criminal defense law firm based in Madison, Wisconsin. Attorney Christopher T. Van Wagner & Attorney Tracey A. Wood exclusively devote their law practices to defending people accused of committing a crime or drunk driving. Attorney Van Wagner & Attorney Wood frequently defend people charged with disorderly conduct, domestic disorderly conduct, domestic violence, and domestic or child abuse in circuit courts throughout the state of Wisconsin. Both attorneys also defend people in Federal criminal cases.

Attorney Christopher Van Wagner (Phone: 1-866-262-4599). In practice since 1981, Attorney Christopher Van Wagner commits his professional time and energy to defending people accused of criminal and drunk driving offenses. Over those years, he has won many acquittals for his clients through courageous trial strategies, and achieved more than impressive settlements with prosecutors. A former Federal Prosecutor (Madison, Wisconsin) and State Prosecutor (Trenton, New Jersey), he has earned a stellar trial record, and the respect of the legal community, judges and prosecutors. Attorney Christopher Van Wagner has repeatedly been recognized for his outstanding legal expertise.
- Martindale-Hubbell Eminent Attorney, AV rating
- Wisconsin Super Lawyers, repeated recipient
- Madison's Best Criminal Defense Lawyer, repeated recipient, one of a small handful of attorneys to be named to the list
- Martin Hanson Advocates Prize, three time recipient for numerous murder acquittals
- Warrior of the Year, only attorney recipient, for a very difficult murder acquittal

Attorney Tracey Wood, (Phone: 1-866-262-4599). Wisconsin native and shareholder at Van Wagner & Wood, Attorney Tracey Wood is commonly referred to as Wisconsin's foremost authority on drunk driving laws and defenses. Upon graduating from UW-Madison, Attorney Wood embarked upon a focused practice in OWI DUI defense, and pioneered a trail for women in law. Her highly esoteric understanding of the medical, physiological, mental and engineering aspects of drunk driving prosecutions and defenses began with her interest in medicine before attending law school.
- Wisconsin Super Lawyers, repeated recipient
- National College for DUI Defense, Board of Directors, first ever Wisconsin attorney, first female and youngest board member at appointment
- SFST Instructor, first Wisconsin attorney ever appointed
- Women In Law, first ever female criminal defense lawyer
- Top 25 Women In Law, first ever female criminal defense lawyer
- Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, President
Disorderly conduct and domestic disorderly conduct offenses are very vague statues under Wisconsin law. Disorderly conduct is one of the more frequently charged crimes. Depending on the circumstances - whether the persons involved previously had a domestic relationship - a disorderly conduct charge can be charged as a domestic disorderly conduct offense. [Disorderly Conduct Laws]
People are arrested on disorderly conduct charges in public places, as well as in their own private homes, regardless of whether the behavior leading to arrest occurred in the past, is presently being engaged in or is likely to occur in the future. [Disorderly Conduct Definition] [Conduct]
A domestic disorderly conduct charge will result in additional penalties including restrictions on firearms and restraining orders. [Penalties] [Firearm Weapons Hunting]
If you are facing disorderly conduct charges, please call (1-866-262-4599) the attorneys at Van Wagner & Wood right away for a brief, but professional free first-impression analysis of the case that the state is building against you and how Wisconsin law can affect you today and in the future. Attorney Christopher Van Wagner & Attorney Tracey Wood frequently defend people who have been arrested on disorderly conduct charges.
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