Criminal Domestic Case Amended, Dane County

The Dane County Sheriff's Department arrested our client for a domestic disturbance with his wife. The couple got into an argument while driving. Our client was accused of calling his wife names and punching the dashboard. Our client, who called 911, told police his wife hit him during the incident. The District Attorney's Office filed a criminal charge of domestic disorderly conduct against him. Although we thought our client had a very good trial case, he was worried about trial risks and the possibility of collateral consequences if convicted of a criminal offense. Attorney Tim Verhoff negotiated an outcome that helped the client meet his goals of avoiding a criminal conviction and any collateral consequences without risk. Under the terms of a settlement agreement, the prosecutor amended the criminal charge to a non-criminal ordinance violation, which is the legal equivalent of a traffic citation and the client agreed to pay a modest forfeiture. When our attorney let the client know of the outcome, he told our lawyer it exceeded his original expectations for the case.