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Brian Kinstler is a Milwaukee-based criminal defense attorney who has helped hundreds of clients get impressive results in state and federal courts. He does it with intelligence, skill, and a passionate commitment to his clients. Attorney Brian Kinstler has successfully represented people in every type of criminal case, from white-collar crimes to drug offenses, sexual assaults, and domestic violence cases.

And he's won for his clients at all levels-in state and federal courts, at trial and on appeal, in high-profile cases and behind the scenes. His victories have been recognized in the media and in the legal community. If you are facing criminal charges in state or federal court, you could lose everything - your career, your reputation, and your freedom.

Powerful forces are lined up against you. Choose a criminal defense lawyer with a track record of success.
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B rian Kinstler represents people charged with all types of crimes in state and federal court.
State and federal crimes cover a wide range of conduct - they can involve drugs, guns, money, sex, violence, and everything in between.
Every client's case is different, but for each type of charge, certain issues tend to come up again and again.
Understanding these issues -- how they affect investigations, legal arguments, trial strategy, negotiations, even sentencing -- is crucial to a successful defense.
Marijuana laws are changing in this country-but not under federal law, and not in Wisconsin.
In fact, state and federal law enforcement agencies are just as focused on drug crime as ever.
A drug conviction - even a misdemeanor for marijuana possession - can end a career in many professions, and can even prevent people from obtaining federal guaranteed student loans.
Fortunately, prosecutors are increasingly willing to consider alternatives to convicting casual users, especially if they understand the personal situation of defendants.
Sexual assault allegations can take almost any form - they can involve strangers, coworkers, friends, or even family members.
Allegations do not just include forcible assault - they might involve any form of willing sexual contact - between therapists and clients, doctors and patients, teachers and students, and even between a 17-year-old and their 16- or 15-year-old boyfriend or girlfriend.
Some cases leade to criminal charges when one person claims that he or she was too intoxicated to give consent.
Emotions run high in Domestic Violence cases.
Accusers may be angry about a difficult relationship or infidelity; there may be an ongoing (or planned) divorce or legal battle over child custody, or financial pressures.
Clients can have the double burden of a broken relationship and criminal charge.
Understanding how clients and witnesses react to criminal charges requires experience, strategy, and sometimes counseling to reach a good result.
Domestic Violence (DV) is not a particular crime.
Instead, it is a way of classifying many kinds of crimes - from disorderly conduct to battery to homicide - that involve members of the same family or household.
Even though Wisconsin's gun laws are continuing to change, state and federal authorities still prosecute a large number of cases of illegal firearm possession.
Most people know that federal law prohibits possession of a firearm by anyone with a felony conviction.
But did you know that it is illegal to possess a firearm if you have been convicted of a domestic violence misdemeanor - even if it was disorderly conduct conviction from a shouting match between husband and wife.
Federal law also prohibits possession of a firearm by illegal aliens, or by those who have been dishonorably discharged from military service, or by illegal drug users.
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