For over 25 years, we deliver personalized, hands-on defense to get you the best possible outcome. Whether you are staring down misdemeanor or felony charges in Milwaukee or the surrounding areas, you can find the trial-tested powerhouse defense you need at Cherella Law. Our defense lawyer is backed by defense victories and has won an Avvo Client's Choice Award for his outstanding service.
No case is too complex for our legal advocate, as he has defended 100s of clients in the Federal District Court for Wisconsin's Eastern District. We have the proven insights, tenacity, and passion to help you fight your charge and preserve your rights. Discover what 20+ years' experience can achieve for you. You can rely on Attorney Cherella to provide the caring, one-on-one guidance you need, whenever you need it.
When you work with our Milwaukee criminal defense lawyer, you get his business card and his personal cell phone number. We understand that your future is on the line and you may have urgent questions.
No case is too complex for our legal advocate, as he has defended 100s of clients in the Federal District Court for Wisconsin's Eastern District. We have the proven insights, tenacity, and passion to help you fight your charge and preserve your rights. Discover what 20+ years' experience can achieve for you. You can rely on Attorney Cherella to provide the caring, one-on-one guidance you need, whenever you need it.
When you work with our Milwaukee criminal defense lawyer, you get his business card and his personal cell phone number. We understand that your future is on the line and you may have urgent questions.
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Christopher J. Cherella, Attorney at Law, is a seasoned criminal defense attorney with his principal office located in Milwaukee, WI.
He has experience and success representing those accused with everything from simple traffic infractions to high-level felonies.
Like doctors or mechanics, not all attorneys are the same.
Some may not be qualified to handle your case, while others may be looking to overcharge you.
When you retain Attorney Cherella as your lawyer, you are getting an experienced and skilled Milwaukee criminal defense attorney with proven results.
He has experience and success representing those accused with everything from simple traffic infractions to high-level felonies.
Like doctors or mechanics, not all attorneys are the same.
Some may not be qualified to handle your case, while others may be looking to overcharge you.
When you retain Attorney Cherella as your lawyer, you are getting an experienced and skilled Milwaukee criminal defense attorney with proven results.
When you are accused of or charged with a criminal violation of any sort, it must be taken seriously and met with a rapid response.
Each moment that passes is a moment that investigators and prosecutors are using to try to land a conviction.
Cut out the guesswork of your defense and gain confidence in your future by teaming up with the Law Offices of Christopher J. Cherella, a premier law office in Milwaukee that focuses solely on criminal defense cases.
We handle all types of cases from internet offenses to federal offenses and we will work to build you a strong case from the ground up.
Each moment that passes is a moment that investigators and prosecutors are using to try to land a conviction.
Cut out the guesswork of your defense and gain confidence in your future by teaming up with the Law Offices of Christopher J. Cherella, a premier law office in Milwaukee that focuses solely on criminal defense cases.
We handle all types of cases from internet offenses to federal offenses and we will work to build you a strong case from the ground up.
Once an individual has been convicted of a crime, the Court will enter a judgment of conviction in the Circuit Court of the county of conviction.
In Wisconsin, the defendant must first file a Notice of Right to Seek Post-Conviction Relief in the Circuit Court.
That Notice gets filed by the defendant's criminal defense attorney.
Then comes either the Motion for Post-Conviction Relief or Notice of Appeal.
It is crucial that you work with a Milwaukee appeals lawyer to guide you through the appeals process.
In Wisconsin, the defendant must first file a Notice of Right to Seek Post-Conviction Relief in the Circuit Court.
That Notice gets filed by the defendant's criminal defense attorney.
Then comes either the Motion for Post-Conviction Relief or Notice of Appeal.
It is crucial that you work with a Milwaukee appeals lawyer to guide you through the appeals process.
Attorney Cherella at the Law Offices of Christopher J. Cherella has handled drug crime cases for over 20 years.
Having worked as a municipal prosecutor for the City of Milwaukee and a criminal defense lawyer, he brings to each case his unique insider knowledge of the criminal justice system.
His in-depth knowledge of law enforcement techniques and the prosecution's presentation methodology allows him to anticipate potential case theories, and work to defend against these allegations.
When you contact Attorney Cherella following a drug distribution or drug possession charge, he will analyze your case to understand the various legal components.
Having worked as a municipal prosecutor for the City of Milwaukee and a criminal defense lawyer, he brings to each case his unique insider knowledge of the criminal justice system.
His in-depth knowledge of law enforcement techniques and the prosecution's presentation methodology allows him to anticipate potential case theories, and work to defend against these allegations.
When you contact Attorney Cherella following a drug distribution or drug possession charge, he will analyze your case to understand the various legal components.
The prosecutor dismisses cases, not the victim.
People usually think that in domestic violence charges, the victim can drop the charges but that is false.
Victims do not press the charges, so they do not get to drop the charges.
Prosecutors will dismiss the criminal charge if it can't be proven in court.
Even if the victim wanted to drop the charges, the prosecutor could still keep the charge if they believe there was a crime committed.
If you have a domestic violence charge, an employer can still see the domestic violence charge.
People usually think that in domestic violence charges, the victim can drop the charges but that is false.
Victims do not press the charges, so they do not get to drop the charges.
Prosecutors will dismiss the criminal charge if it can't be proven in court.
Even if the victim wanted to drop the charges, the prosecutor could still keep the charge if they believe there was a crime committed.
If you have a domestic violence charge, an employer can still see the domestic violence charge.
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