Richards and Hall, S. C. specializes in all areas of criminal law in both Federal and State court; as well as appeals stemming from criminal conviction
Welcome to the website of Richards & Hall, S.C. Our firm specializes in all areas of criminal law in both Federal and State court; as well as appeals stemming from criminal convictions. Attorney Richards has argued cases in the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. This website is designed to provide you with further information about our firm. We hope you enjoy your visit and return as this site is expanded and updated.
Our law practice specializes in the representation of people accused of all types of criminal law matters. The goal is to provide intelligent and aggressive representation so that the client benefits in their battle with the government.
We have represented clients in both Federal and State courts charged with a variety of crimes from First Degree Intentional Homicide, major drug conspiracy, Vehicular Homicide, Sexual Assault, as well misdemeanors, Operating While Intoxicated and minor infractions.
The cornerstone of these representations has been a thorough investigation both factually and legally of all defenses so that no potential defenses are left unexplored or unlitigated. This "leave no stone unturned" type of representation has led to numerous successful outcomes for our clients. i.e. State of Wisconsin v. S. Ingram, First Degree Intentional Homicide - dismissal; State of Wisconsin v. King, First Degree Intentional Homicide- dismissal; State of Wisconsin v. Mora, First Degree Intentional Homicide acquittal; State of Wisconsin v. Rojas, First Degree Intentional Homicide - dismissal; State of Wisconsin v. Robinson, three counts of First Degree Sexual Assault with three different victims dismissal; United States of America v. Ellis, Heroine Conspiracy acquittal; United States of America v. Carter, Armed Robbery with hostages at Post Office acquittal.
If you or your clients have potential criminal exposure, do not hesitate to call or email for a free consultation. The sooner representation is secured the sooner your rights can be protected.