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Trial set for man who sexually abused Wisconsin child

Posted on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at 7:09 am    

A Wisconsin man pleaded guilty to sexual assault of a 6-year-old girl in court on Thursday.  The 45-year-old man was convicted of four counts of child enticement and four counts of first-degree sexual assaults of a child.  Jeffrey J. Walker has been a registered sex offender since 1992 when he was charged with a first-degree sexual assault of a Brown County child.  His trial is set to begin on August 17.  The child told her mother that she was playing on a swing set with one of her neighborhood friends when Walker, a neighbor of theirs at a motel on Northland Avenue, called her over and assaulted her.

Walker told police that he spoke to the child but did not touch her.  He also said that he saw the child being fondled by another man and thought she was confusing the other man for himself.  Walker was convicted of sexual assault and given a 10-year prison sentence on the Brown County charge.  He is still in jail on a $250,000 bond.

If you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual assault, contact the Madison sexual assault attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® by calling 800-242-2874.

4 car crash in Wisconsin results in 4 hospitalizations

Posted on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at 4:18 am    

A vehicle collision involving four people in Rutland, Wisconsin Saturday, June 5, 2010 resulted in the injury of four people. The crash happened on Wisconsin Highway 138, also known as State Truck Highway 138.  The accident occured when a Chevrolet Camaro, which was waiting to turn left into a driveway on the eastbound side of the road, was rear-ended by a Kia Rio.  The Camaro was subsuquently pushed into a Ford Taurus.  Debris from the accident blew off and hit a Toyota Yaris that was positioned in a driveway waiting to pull out into the street.

Emergency medical service crews responded to the scene to transport any injured victims to nearby hospitals. The driver of the Camaro and his passenger were reportedly both not wearing seatbelts.  The driver sustained minor injuries, while the Camaro passenger's injuries were reported to be more serious.  They were both taken to UW hospital.  The driver and passenger in the Kia Rio were both taken to UW hospital for moderate injuries.  Neither of the passengers in the Ford Yaris sustained any injuries and were not taken to a hospital. 

If you or someone you know has been injured in a vehicle collison, contact the Madison motor vehicle accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® by calling 800-242-2874.

Wisconsin bans driving without insurance

Posted on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at 8:55 am    

A new state law was passed today in Wisconsin that requires all Wisconsin drivers to carry proof of auto insurance whenever driving.  Law enforcement officials will be routinely asking for proof of insurance in addition to a driver's license during traffic stops.  Prior to today, June 1, 2010, Wisconsin was one of only two states in the country that did not legally require all drivers to have auto insurance. 

Having an auto insurance policy is an exercise of personal responsibility in the community.  One fender bender, let alone an injury claim, can make years worth of auto insurance payments worthwhile.  Even though it could cost you big bucks if you are caught without auto insurance, police are not allowed to pull over vehicles for the sole purpose of checking the driver's insurance.  If you are pulled over for another traffic violation and you have insurance but no proof, you will have to pay a $10 violation fee and you might have to go to court to prove it to a judge.  If you are caught lying to an officer about having auto insurance, the penalty can be upwards of five thousand dollars.  Before the law was enacted today, 85 percent of Wisconsin residents had auto insurance.

If you or someone you know was involved in an automobile accident, you can contact the Madison car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874.

 

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