Judicial Oath And Rights

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Judges in Wisconsin are required to uphold the U.S. And state constitutions. Receiving a summons titled State of Wisconsin vs. [Your Name] is standard and not a rights violation. The state can bring charges, but outcomes are determined by the courts. Your situation involves potential legal issues like unlawful search and seizure, and additional charges. Its crucial to consult with a lawyer, especially with court proceedings imminent. Public defenders, though state-paid, are separate from prosecutors and judges, ensuring fair representation. Probable cause in Wisconsin requires reasonable belief of a crime, based on observations, credible information, or evidence. Nervousness during a stop isnt probable cause for a search. Checking past convictions isnt self-incrimination. Consider legal advice to address these concerns effectively.

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Are judges bound by oath to follow constitional law in wisconson
Yes, judges in Wisconsin, like in other states, are bound by oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution and the state constitution. The judicial oath requires them to administer justice impartially and to adhere to the laws and constitution of the United States and Wisconsin. If you have any more questions about this, feel free to ask!
Wen you get a summons for court and it says the state of wisconson vs me and not in supreem court does this violate rights
Receiving a summons titled "State of Wisconsin vs. [Your Name]" does not violate your rights. It indicates a case where the state is the plaintiff. Cases often begin in lower courts, not directly in the Supreme Court. Each state has a structured court system where cases typically start in lower courts and may progress to higher courts if necessary.
Can a state bring charges agnist you than decide the outcome and sentence you
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In the United States, a state can bring charges against an individual, but the outcome and sentence are determined through a legal process in the courts, not solely by the state. The courts, which include judges and sometimes juries, ensure that due process is followed, and decisions are made based on the law and evidence presented.
Is there a specific situation or case you're concerned about?
Yes mine
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It seems like you're going through a legal situation where the state is involved. Could you provide a bit more detail about your specific case or situation in Minnesota? This will help me give you more tailored information.
Its in pirece co.wisconson i was pulled over on bogas reasons did not consent a search asked for superviser was denied that request searched and was arested for no licence possion of thc weed drug parfnlia and inoperative * brake light booked and released the offiser said because of my good behavior he would only charge me with taillight and no licence now after i paid thoes tickets theay decided to give me the other tickets in the mail * weaks later
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It sounds like your situation involves several potential legal violations, including issues with the search and charges related to possession. It's important to address this properly.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
I would like to hear your imput please
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Your situation involves potential legal violations, such as search and seizure issues and additional charges sent later. These are significant concerns that could affect your case outcome. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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What do you need
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Your situation seems complex, involving issues like illegal search and seizure, and additional charges. It might be beneficial to connect with local lawyers for assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
I dont have any money is the advice free
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****, your situation involves potential legal violations such as illegal search and seizure, and the handling of charges, which might impact your rights and case outcome. Legal advice from local lawyers could be crucial.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, I'll need to ask a few more questions to better assist you.
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It seems like your case involves serious issues such as illegal search and seizure, and possibly improper handling of charges. Connecting with a local lawyer could be beneficial. Let's gather some details to assist you better. What is your phone number?
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It seems like your case might involve significant legal issues. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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****rey steele
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Great, ****rey. Now, can you please provide your zip code? This will help in connecting you with the right local lawyers.
I have court monday mourning
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****rey, attending court on Monday is crucial. Be prepared to present your case, especially focusing on the search and seizure concerns, and the handling of your charges. If you haven't already consulted with a lawyer, consider doing so immediately. Would you like any further assistance or information about court procedures?
What are your concerns about the search and tickets given after the orignal charges were paid
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****rey, your situation involves potential legal issues such as unlawful search and seizure, which is a significant concern. Additionally, receiving more charges after paying the initial ones could indicate procedural issues. It's essential to address these in court.
- Illegal search and seizure: Your rights under the Fourth Amendment may have been violated.
- Additional charges post-payment: This might suggest issues with the timing and procedure.
Ensure you discuss these concerns with an attorney to understand your options better before your court appearance. Would you like any further specific information?
What are the wisconson rules the sherriff must adhear to make a traffic stop search legal
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In Wisconsin, for a traffic stop and search to be legal, the following must be adhered to:
- Probable Cause or Reasonable Suspicion: Officers need a valid reason for a stop, such as a traffic violation.
- Consent: Without a warrant, officers typically need your consent to search.
- Warrant Exceptions: Searches may occur without consent if there's probable cause, evidence in plain view, or exigent circumstances.
If you want more detailed legal advice, let me know!
What are extigen circemstances
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Exigent circumstances in legal terms refer to situations where law enforcement can conduct a search without a warrant. In Wisconsin and generally, these include:
- Immediate danger to life or safety.
- Risk of evidence being destroyed.
- Suspect likely to escape.
If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Theay called for a k9 to assit is the dog trained with treats to prefoarm searches are their other cases were the dog hit on a car were proven to be motovated by treats that is how i train my dog!
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In legal contexts, K9s are trained to detect specific scents, not with treats as motivation. Courts generally assume K9 alerts are reliable unless proven otherwise. If you believe the K9's alert was unreliable, this could be a significant point in your defense. Have you discussed this with a lawyer?
No has their ben any other cases were the k9 has ben questioned and proven in valid
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Yes, there have been cases where the reliability of K9 alerts was questioned, particularly if the dog's training and certification were not up to standard or if handler cues influenced the K9. Courts may suppress evidence if the K9's reliability is successfully challenged. Discussing this with an attorney could strengthen your defense. Do you need more information on how to approach this in court?
Yes how to prove my consearns i could get my dog to do this by leading hin by coloar pulls hand signals the dogs are smart but its a concreat way to get what theay want ! Am i wrong in thinking this
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To challenge the reliability of a K9 alert in court, consider the following:
- K9 Training and Certification: Request records of the dog's training and certification to ensure it meets standards.
- Handler Influence: Present evidence or testimony suggesting possible handler influence during the search.
- Expert Testimony: Consider hiring an expert witness to testify about canine behavior and reliability.
Would you like guidance on how to gather this evidence or present it in court?
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To effectively gather and present evidence challenging the K9 alert in court, consider these steps:
- Request Records: Obtain the K9’s training and certification records from the law enforcement agency.
- Witness Testimony: Seek out witnesses who observed the search and can testify about the handler’s behavior.
- Expert Witness: Consider hiring a canine behavior expert to testify on potential handler influence or K9 reliability.
Would you like more help on how to proceed with your case?
Yes
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****rey, since your case involves significant legal issues, including potential unlawful search and seizure, and questions about the reliability of a K9 unit, it is crucial to consult with a legal expert. Consider these additional steps:
- Legal Representation: Seek a defense attorney with experience in challenging K9 evidence.
- Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all proceedings and interactions with law enforcement.
- Prepare Questions: If representing yourself, prepare questions for witnesses and experts in court.
Do you need help with finding resources or understanding court procedures?
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****rey, considering the complex nature of your case, especially with issues like unlawful search and seizure, and K9 reliability, it's crucial to have strong legal support. Here are some steps to help you:
- Public Defender: If you can't afford an attorney, inquire about a public defender in your area.
- Prepare Documentation: Gather all records related to your case, including police reports and any communication with law enforcement.
- Court Procedures: Understand the court process and your rights during the trial.
Would you like help finding resources or more information on court procedures?
Arent public defenders and judges paied by the state belong to the same bar that is a conflect if intrest correct
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Public defenders and judges are both paid by the state, but they serve different roles within the justice system. Public defenders represent defendants, while judges are meant to remain impartial and ensure fair trials. The shared state employment does not inherently create a conflict of interest, as the judicial system is designed to maintain independence and fairness.
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So the state can bring charges by the prosicuter the public defender defends u and the judge hears the case and concludes the outcome how can that not be a violation of my rights their all paid by the state not to mension the sherriff also has the same boss the State!!
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I understand your concern about potential conflicts of interest. The justice system is structured to ensure separation of roles, with each party having distinct responsibilities. Judges are expected to remain impartial, and public defenders advocate for their clients' rights. This separation aims to maintain fairness. If you feel your rights are compromised, consulting a lawyer for further guidance is advisable. If you want more information on how the justice system works, feel free to ask!
What is a imulliness crime
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It seems like there might be a misunderstanding or a typo. "Imulliness" doesn't refer to a recognized legal term or crime. Could you please clarify or provide more details about the term or context in which it was used?
Wen a county pays a sherriff to arrest people the judg is paid by the county th convect that person
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When a county pays a sheriff and the judge is paid by the county, it might raise concerns about impartiality, but the system is designed to maintain checks and balances. Judges must remain impartial, and defendants have the right to a fair trial. If you have concerns about conflicts of interest, it's crucial to consult a legal expert. Would you like guidance on finding legal assistance or understanding more about your rights?
What amendments. Are in question of violation how do theay read !
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Your concerns relate to potential violations of constitutional rights, particularly the Fourth and Sixth Amendments:
- Fourth Amendment: Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. Requires a warrant or probable cause.

- Sixth Amendment: Guarantees the right to a fair trial, including the right to counsel.
Given your situation, it's important to consult with a lawyer to ensure your rights are protected. Would you like more information on these amendments or legal assistance?
Yes what do the amendents include also does the bill of rights have anything of intrest
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The Bill of Rights, which comprises the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, ensures various individual rights. Here's a brief overview of some relevant amendments:
- Fourth Amendment: Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Fifth Amendment: Protects against self-incrimination and double jeopardy.
- Sixth Amendment: Guarantees a fair trial, including the right to counsel.
- Eighth Amendment: Prohibits excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment.
These amendments aim to protect individual rights and ensure fair legal processes. Would you like more detailed information on any specific amendment or legal guidance?
Yes what does bening detained hafto do with a search do you hafto be under arrest befor theay can leagaly search your personal property
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In Minnesota, you don't necessarily have to be under arrest for the police to search your personal property. Here are some general guidelines:
- Consent: If you give permission, they can search without arrest.
- Probable Cause: If they have a reasonable belief that a crime is occurring, they can search.
- Search Incident to Arrest: If you're arrested, they can search your immediate area without a warrant.
- Exigent Circumstances: In emergencies, they can search without a warrant.
Would you like more details on any specific point?
Yes is wisconson the same as mn rules
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Generally, Wisconsin and Minnesota have similar rules regarding searches and seizures, as both states follow the U.S. Constitution. However, there may be differences in state-specific interpretations and applications.
- Consent: Required for a search without a warrant.
- Probable Cause: Needed for warrantless searches.
- Exigent Circumstances: Allow for immediate action without a warrant.
If you need more details on specific differences or further assistance, let me know!
Probell cause in wisconson what are the guide lines
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In Wisconsin, probable cause is necessary for searches and arrests. Here are some guidelines:
- Probable Cause: A reasonable belief that a crime has been committed is required for searches and arrests.
- Arrests: Must be based on clear evidence or suspicion of a crime.
- Searches: Require a warrant, consent, or an exception like exigent circumstances.
Would you like more specific information on how probable cause is established in Wisconsin?
Yes please
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In Wisconsin, probable cause is established based on factual evidence or circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe a crime has been committed. This can include:
- Observations: Officer witnessing suspicious behavior.
- Information: Tips from credible sources.
- Evidence: Visible signs of illegal activity.

Would you like more details on how these elements are evaluated in court?
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In Wisconsin, courts evaluate probable cause based on the "totality of circumstances." This means considering:
- Officer's Observations: Detailed accounts of observed behavior.
- Credible Information: Verification of tips from informants.
- Evidence Presentation: Tangible or visible signs of crime.
Would you like more detailed guidance or assistance in preparing for court?
How does someone bening physicaly shaken by bening pulled over having * armed men flashing lights bening orderd arround is that probell cause for a search
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Being physically shaken or nervous during a police stop does not automatically provide probable cause for a search. Probable cause requires a reasonable basis to believe a crime has been committed. Nervousness alone isn't enough. Have you consulted with an attorney about this specific incident?
What about running my name and looking at my past drug convections is that conciderd selfincrimnation
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Running your name and checking past drug convictions is not considered self-incrimination. Self-incrimination refers to providing testimony or evidence that directly implicates oneself in a crime. The police can check your criminal history as part of their investigation. Would you like more information on how this might affect your case?