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WISCONSIN CRIME & JUSTICE
DEFENDING PEOPLE IN THE HEARTLAND OF AMERICA
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Treatment Courts and Their Ability to Change Lives
Attorney note from a case disposition involving a client's successful completion of drug treatment court.
Wisconsin's Prison Problem
Wisconsin locks up too many people when better options exist. The untold human cost and fiscal expense of this will eat at the civic soul and vitality of our community if left unchecked.
Trauma in Childhood & Criminal Case Sentencing: The ACE Questionnaire
How adverse childhood experiences and trauma impact decision-making in criminal case sentencing.
Criminal Justice Reform Comes to Milwaukee
With the Democratic National Convention on its way to Milwaukee in 2020, our firm will compare and discuss the criminal justice platforms and positions of the Democratic and Republican parties and the various candidates during the 2020 campaign season. The first of an occasional series.
The Next 3,000: Baron Walker's Path Home
The road to release from Wisconsin prison for Baron Walker was an 18-month legal effort. Mr. Walker is one of 3,000 parole-eligible people who face a system that is not inclined to release them. How did Mr. Walker make it out, and what is the structure of our laws governing incarceration in Wisconsin?
Incarceration Nation: Wisconsin's Prisons are Bursting at the Seams, and Busting our Budget
Printed in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 11/1/18, Attorney Craig Mastantuono's opinion piece on the state of our prisons after twenty years of Tough on Crime laws. Baron Walker did his time and reformed. Wisconsin kept him locked up anyway. Inmates like Baron, subject to parole reviews, are not being released, and Wisconsin's so-called Truth in Sentencing Law is even worse, resulting in racially disparate and mass incarceration in the Dairy State.