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Anderson Law Firm, LLC

Criminal Defense

We Stand Sure for you

 

Steadfast Criminal Defense Serving Waukesha County and Southeastern Wisconsin

Headquartered in Waukesha, WI, Anderson Law Firm is centrally located to better serve Waukesha and Milwaukee Counties. Our firm specializes in criminal defense, from traffic tickets to felonies. It is our goal to bring steadfast criminal defense to Southeastern Wisconsin.

At Anderson Law Firm, we utilize the ever-growing options of digital technologies to streamline and expedite the defense side of the criminal justice system.

Get in touch with us to set up a consultation, or use the contact form at the bottom of this page to inquire whether our services are right for you.

 

Contact

info@standsurelaw.com
(414) 207-8775

Areas of Practice


Criminal Defense

  • Misdemeanors

  • Felonies

  • Revocations

  • Ch. 48 CHIPS Cases

  • Juvenile Delinquency



TRAFFIC TICKETS

Getting a traffic ticket can be expensive and not just because of the fine. Most moving violations, e.g., speeding tickets also come with points off your driver’s license. Every point off your license can increase your insurance premiums every month and a total of 12 points off your license means your license will be revoked in Wisconsin. Hiring a skilled defense attorney can save you money in the long run by potentially reducing the number of point that are taken off your license.
 



County Appointment Eligible

At Anderson Law Firm, we are eligible to be appointed in Waukesha and Milwaukee Counties in the event that State Public Defender’s Office deems it necessary for a defendant to have an attorney appointed to them.


 

 
 
For there is but one essential justice which cements society, and one law which establishes this justice. This law is right reason, which is the true rule of all commandments and prohibitions.
— MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO
 
 

 
 

Let's Chat.

Use the form below to tell us about your legal inquiry, and we’ll call you back to schedule an appointment. Please be as detailed as possible. Include the crime you have been accused of and, if you have it, your case number. To help us best serve your inquiry, we recommend that you first describe the what you were accused of before telling us what you want to achieve. You may also email or call us to make an appointment. Our general response time is one business day.