Madison Misdemeanor Defense

Madison Misdemeanor Lawyer for Wisconsin Criminal Charges

A misdemeanor may sound minor, but the consequences can follow you for years. Attorney Glenn E. Avena defends clients in Madison, Dane County, and South-Central Wisconsin against theft, disorderly conduct, battery, OWI, drug, domestic, traffic, and other misdemeanor charges.

Misdemeanor Defense
Defense for theft, disorderly conduct, battery, OWI, drug, traffic, and domestic allegations.
Protect Your Record
A misdemeanor conviction can affect jobs, housing, school, licensing, and future opportunities.
Fast Legal Guidance
Early action helps protect rights, review evidence, and avoid harmful statements.

Charged With a Misdemeanor?

Wisconsin Misdemeanor Charges Can Still Carry Serious Consequences

If you have been charged with a misdemeanor in Madison or Dane County, do not assume the case is harmless. A conviction can create fines, jail exposure, probation, driver’s license issues, no-contact orders, school discipline, immigration concerns, and a permanent criminal record.

Avena Law Office LLC represents adults, students, young adults, juveniles, and families facing misdemeanor allegations throughout South-Central Wisconsin. Glenn E. Avena reviews the facts, challenges weak evidence, protects constitutional rights, and works toward the best available outcome.

If police want to question you, you have the right to remain silent and request an attorney. Calmly tell officers that you do not want to answer questions without a lawyer present.

Misdemeanor Cases Avena Law Office Handles

Defense for Common Wisconsin Misdemeanor Charges

OWI / DUI

Defense for operating while intoxicated, refusal issues, license consequences, and alcohol-related driving cases.

Theft and Retail Theft

Representation for shoplifting, theft, property allegations, and cases that may affect employment or background checks.

Battery and Assault

Defense for misdemeanor battery, physical altercations, injury allegations, and related criminal charges.

Disorderly Conduct

Help with disorderly conduct charges involving arguments, public incidents, school issues, domestic allegations, or police calls.

Drug Possession

Defense for THC, controlled substances, prescription drug allegations, paraphernalia, and search-related issues.

Domestic Allegations

Representation for domestic battery, disorderly conduct, no-contact order issues, and related misdemeanor cases.

Traffic Crimes

Defense for criminal traffic matters, license-related charges, and cases that may affect driving privileges.

Harassment and Intimidation

Help with communication-based allegations, intimidation, harassment, and related misdemeanor accusations.

Bail Jumping and Violations

Defense for allegations involving bond conditions, no-contact orders, probation issues, or new charges while a case is pending.

Important First Step

Do Not Talk to Police About the Case Without Legal Advice

Many misdemeanor cases become harder to defend because a person tries to explain, apologize, guess, or answer questions before speaking with a lawyer. Statements can be used against you later. You have the right to remain silent regardless of immigration status, age, or the type of accusation.

Defense Strategy

How Avena Law Office Builds a Misdemeanor Defense

1. Case Review

We review citations, police reports, court dates, conditions of release, and what immediate risks need attention.

2. Evidence Analysis

Statements, video, witness claims, search issues, police conduct, and weaknesses in the state’s proof are examined.

3. Defense Options

Possible paths may include dismissal, reduction, diversion, amendment, negotiation, motion practice, or trial.

4. Future Protection

The strategy focuses on limiting the impact on your record, school, job, housing, license, and long-term future.

Students, Juveniles, and Families

A Misdemeanor Can Create Problems Outside Court

For students, young adults, and juveniles, a misdemeanor charge can affect school discipline, scholarships, internships, jobs, housing, athletics, licensing, and future applications. Parents often need fast, practical guidance before the case grows more serious.

Avena Law Office helps families understand the charge, protect the client’s rights, and pursue outcomes that reduce long-term harm whenever possible.

Local Criminal Defense

Misdemeanor Defense in Madison, Dane County, and South-Central Wisconsin

Avena Law Office LLC represents clients facing misdemeanor charges in Madison, Dane County, Columbia County, and courts throughout South-Central Wisconsin.

For related defense help, see OWI defense, drug possession defense, battery defense, domestic violence defense, Dane County criminal defense, and contact Avena Law Office.

Misdemeanor FAQ

Questions About Wisconsin Misdemeanor Defense

Do I need a lawyer for a misdemeanor in Wisconsin?

Yes. A misdemeanor can still create jail exposure, fines, probation, a criminal record, licensing issues, school consequences, and employment problems.

Can a misdemeanor charge be dismissed or reduced?

Sometimes. The result depends on the facts, available evidence, police conduct, prior record, witness issues, and whether diversion or negotiation options are available.

Will a misdemeanor show up on a background check?

A misdemeanor conviction can appear on background checks and may affect employment, housing, school, professional licensing, and other opportunities.

Should I talk to police if I believe I can explain what happened?

No. Speak with a lawyer first. Even honest explanations can be misunderstood, incomplete, or used against you later.

Does Avena Law Office defend students and young adults?

Yes. Avena Law Office represents students, juveniles, young adults, parents, and families facing misdemeanor and related criminal charges in Wisconsin.

Free Consultation

Talk to a Madison Misdemeanor Lawyer Today

If you, your child, or someone you care about has been arrested, cited, or charged with a misdemeanor, contact Avena Law Office LLC before the case moves further.

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