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Walden & Schuster, S.C.

(on moreland blvd)
Lawyers and Law Firms in Waukesha, WI
Lawyers and Law Firms

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

707 W. Moreland Blvd
Waukesha, WI
53188

About

The legal team at Walden & Schuster, S.C., is made up of proud members of the communities the firm serves. We provide effective legal counsel in a broad range of practice areas.

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Breonna Taylor’s family will receive a $12 million settlement from the city of Louisville, Kentucky. Taylor was 26 years old when fatally shot by three police officers who entered her apartment by no-knock search warrant. One of these officers, Brett Hankison, has been fired while the other two officers, Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove, have been placed on administrative leave. A grand jury will soon decide if these individuals will face criminal charges. BBC.COM City to pay Breonna Taylor family $12m settlement
Wisconsin law has a zero tolerance policy for driving under the influence of marijuana. Other states, such as Colorado and Washington, have a low limit for the amount of THS that can be detected in the blood when pulled over. For these states, the amount that can be detected without getting an OWI is typically under 5 nanograms. To put this into perspective, here is a great infographic that shows how small a nanogram actually is compared to a grain of rice. All 50 states will issue an OWI operating a motor vehicle under the influence of marijuana. #waukeshacriminaldefense METALSCOALITION.COM www.metalscoalition.com
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Prison Policy Initiative granted an F+ grade to the state of Wisconsin for its COVID-19 prevention practices in prisons. The report in its entirety analyzed each state’s handling of COVID-19 in jails and prisons. Nine states received D grades, while the rest received F grades. #waukeshacriminaldefense QOO.LY Wisconsin Receives an F+ Grade for Covid-19 Prevention in Prisons - Walden, Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C.
Police agencies in Madison and some surrounding counties will be adding body cameras. #waukeshacriminaldefense #waldenneitzkekuhary MADISON.COM Area police agencies adding body cameras
A majority of prisoners have the right to vote. However, they are unable to vote due to many reasons, such as being unable to register, or other arising confusions. The result of these circumstances is widespread voter disenfranchisement among individuals held in the prison system. Due to inmates’ possibly needing to register to vote, they are unable to, due to having their belongings (which includes their ID) confiscated before being put in jail. An additional obstacle is the lack of internet in jails, preventing many from being able to order absentee ballots. #waukeshacriminaldefense APNEWS.COM Voting nearly impossible for eligible voters behind bars
An OWI charge is often associated with alcohol consumption. However, you can also be charged with an OWI for driving under the influence of illegal drugs such as marijuana. In fact, Wisconsin has some of the strictest marijuana tolerance laws while driving in the entire United States. Read more on our recent blog. #waukeshacriminaldefense QOO.LY Driving While Under the Influence of Marijuana in Wisconsin - Walden, Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C.
During an OWI stop, you may be asked to submit to optional field sobriety tests. The standard field sobriety tests include the horizontal gaze nystagmus, walk-and-turn, and one-leg stand. There are specific scientific reasons behind why each of these tests are administered. For example, the horizontal gaze searches for clues such as if the eyes jerk before they hit a 45-degree angle, with more intense jerking the more intoxicated the suspect is. QOO.LY Concepts and Principles of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests | Justia
Happy Halloween from Waukesha Criminal Defense!
According to the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation, driving under the influence is quite prevalent in Wisconsin. In 2015, there were approximately 24,000 drunken driving convictions. In terms of the most likely demographic to get behind the wheel while under the influence, men are more likely to do so. Men between the ages of 21-24 in specific are the most likely to be involved in a drunken driving incident that ends fatally. #waukeshacriminaldefense QOO.LY Wisconsin Department of Transportation Drunk driving risk factors
A majority of prisoners have the right to vote. However, they are unable to vote due to many reasons, such as being unable to register, or other arising confusions. The result of these circumstances is widespread voter disenfranchisement among individuals held in the prison system. Due to inmates’ possibly needing to register to vote, they are unable to, due to having their belongings (which includes their ID) confiscated before being put in jail. An additional obstacle is the lack of internet in jails, preventing many from being able to order absentee ballots. #waukeshacriminaldefense APNEWS.COM Voting nearly impossible for eligible voters behind bars
There are approximately 19 million Americans who have a felony record. However, many of those convictions are far from being serious enough to warrant a sentence in prison. Still, hiring individuals with criminal records is strayed away from by corporate America. Creating a fairer criminal justice environment could result in a more prosperous society of consumers and workers. In order for America to truly encompass a “land of opportunity for all” employers must first understand that the diverse pool of 600,000 individuals who leave the prison system each year could be the future of their workforce. CNN.COM Opinion: Criminal justice reform can start with employers who give felons a second chance
Martindale-Hubell® has awarded 2020 AV Preeminent® status to Attorney Craig Kuhary, as a result of a strenuous online peer review survey conducted by members of the Bar and the Judiciary. AV Preeminent® status is the highest peer rating standard a lawyer can receive after the Martindale-Hubell® peer review process is completed. This distinguished recognition of professional excellence is a result of peer praise pertaining to an attorney’s communication skills, legal expertise, ethical standards and integrity level. The Martindale Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings survey is conducted in order to inform consumers on which lawyers are considered particularly trustworthy, ethical or skilled in a certain practice area. Congratulations to Attorney Craig Kuhary for receiving this prestigious recognition by his peers, through a meticulous evaluation process that has existed for more than 130 years. #waukeshacriminaldefense #attorneycraigkuhary QOO.LY About Criminal Defense Lawyer Craig Kuhary | Waukesha Criminal Defense
Another great review from a client! #waukeshacriminaldefense #attorneycraigkuhary
Congratulations to Attorney Kuhary who was selected to the Top Attorneys in Wisconsin List which was published in Milwaukee Magazine this month! This selection was received not only because of his work but also recognition from peers. #waukeshacriminaldefense #topattorneysinwisconsin #milwaukeemagazine
An OWI is not taken lightly in Wisconsin. In March 2018, Governor Scott Walker enacted Senate Bill 135, which stated those convicted of a 4th OWI would permanently lose their license if the offense occurred within 15 years of their last OWI. The law additionally stated that if you are convicted of a 4th OWI, you will be unable to apply for an occupational license. Aside from the grave consequences of a 4th OWI, any OWI conviction results in harsh consequences. These consequences can include fines, suspension of your license and a criminal record. With the law firm Walden, Neitzke & Kuhary S.C. I protect my clients’ rights during their DUI case. With my extensive knowledge of how the DUI system works, I help my clients avoid the detrimental penalties of a conviction. #waukeshacriminaldefense QOO.LY Wisconsin Legislature: 2017 Wisconsin Act 172
Wisconsin's implied consent law states that anyone who operates a vehicle within the state has consented to a chemical test of blood, urine or breath. Read the article below to learn about the various consequences of refusing to take one of these tests in the state of Wisconsin. https://qoo.ly/39ivxq
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According to Wisconsin law, it is illegal to consume and/or possess an alcoholic beverage with an open seal in your vehicle on a public highway. Any open container results in a traffic violation charge. If convicted, you will suffer a $100 fine. If you have been charged with violating Wisconsin open container laws, contact an attorney. The results may seem minor, but you are entitled to be informed of your rights and defenses available to you. Attorney Craig Kuhary has over 30 years of experience defending clients from traffic violation charges. #waukeshacriminaldefense https://qoo.ly/3a6zf4 https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/safety/enforcement/faqs/default.aspx QOO.LY Wisconsin’s Open Container Laws, Penalties, and Consequences | DuiDrivingLaws.org

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  • What is the phone number for Walden & Schuster, S.C. in Waukesha WI?
    You can reach them at: 262-547-5517. It’s best to call Walden & Schuster, S.C. during business hours.
  • What is the address for Walden & Schuster, S.C. on moreland blvd in Waukesha?
    Walden & Schuster, S.C. is located at this address: 707 W. Moreland Blvd Waukesha, WI 53188.
  • What are Walden & Schuster, S.C.(Waukesha, WI) store hours?
    Walden & Schuster, S.C. store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.