Criminal Defense Attorney in Brown Deer
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Get criminal charges reduced or dropped in Brown Deer, WI
Grieve Law is an award-winning Wisconsin law firm with a reputation for getting results. We specialize in defending clients in Milwaukee County against OWI, drug, firearm and domestic abuse charges. One mistake can be permanently life-changing, and the expert attorneys at Grieve Law give you the highest likelihood of getting a second chance.
Our Brown Deer criminal defense lawyers guide you every step of the way, from citation to paperwork to trial. We’ll represent you in all interactions with the prosecution and police, in and out of court.
You are only guilty if you are convicted™
Brown Deer Police Department & Courthouse: 4800 W. Green Brook Drive, Brown Deer, WI 53223
Brown Deer OWI Attorneys
The attorneys at Grieve Law have a reputation for getting OWI charges in Wisconsin reduced or dismissed. Whether you’ve been charged with your 1st OWI or your 5th, you need a defense lawyer who understands your best defense options and all the possible outcomes. Our team of Brown Deer OWI attorneys has years of experience providing exceptional legal representation and helping our clients avoid large fines, jail time and revoked licenses.
Take a look at our track record of beating OWI charges in Wisconsin.
Attorney Payment Plans
Choosing a lawyer based on price is rarely your best course of action. A low-budget lawyer will only end up costing you more money - and possibly more jail time - in the future. Grieve Law offers payment plans to make sure you can afford our top-of-the-line representation. You can never be fully prepared for legal issues, and we're devoted to tailoring payment arrangements to your circumstances.
1st Offense - Any amount
Subsequent Offenses - Any amount
1st Offense - Misdemeanor
Subsequent Offenses - Felony
1st Offense - 6 months
Subsequent Offenses - 3.5 years
1st Offense - $1,000
Subsequent Offenses - $10,000
In Brown Deer, Wisconsin, how long does a drug charge stay on your record?
A felony-level drug charge, like possession of 2 kilos of cocaine with intent to distribute in Brown Deer, Wisconsin, could be on your record for life.