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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. Chris Van Wagner & Tracey Wood defend people in circuit courts and federal courts throughout the state of Wisconsin. [Disorderly Conduct Charges] [Disorderly Conduct Penalties] [Free Initial Consultation] [Contact Us]

Attorney Christopher Van Wagner, recipient of the 2006 Wisconsin Super Lawyers award, "Warrior of the Year" award, and one of a handful of Dane County Wisconsin lawyers to be named "Madison's Best Criminal Defense Lawyers", is a former federal prosecutor (Madison Wisconsin), state prosecutor (Trenton, New Jersey) and recipient of the Martin Hanson Advocate's Prize for numerous homicide acquittals. Attorney Van Wagner represents people accused of criminal offenses throughout the state of Wisconsin. [Christopher Van Wagner] [Disorderly Conduct Charges] [Disorderly Conduct Penalties]
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Attorney Tracey Wood, recipient of the 2007 Wisconsin Super Lawyers award, Wisconsin's first ever regent on the Board of Regents to the National College for DUI Defense, Wisconsin's first ever attorney appointed as a Standardized Field Sobriety Test Instructor, and current President-elect to the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers represents people who have been accused or criminal or drunk driving offenses throughout the state of Wisconsin. [Tracey Wood] [Disorderly Conduct Charges] [Disorderly Conduct Penalties]
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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, which will result in additional penalties such as restrictions on firearms and restraining orders. People are arrested on disorderly conduct charge 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. Police make the determination of whether or not disorderly conduct is likely to occur in the future (after they leave the scene). [Disorderly Conduct Charges] [Disorderly Conduct Penalties]
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Attorney Chris Van Wagner & Attorney Tracey Wood frequently defend people who have been arrested on disorderly conduct charges. If you have been arrested for disorderly conduct, 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 Chris Van Wagner] [Attorney Tracey Wood] [Disorderly Conduct Charges] [Disorderly Conduct Penalties]
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