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Grieve Law’s criminal defense attorneys in Watertown represent individuals facing criminal charges in state courts across Wisconsin. With several locations surrounding the Watertown area and a record of aggressive, results-driven representation since 2013, we handle DUI, drug, misdemeanor, and felony cases.
Our Watertown criminal defense attorneys work with you to build the best defense possible to get your charges reduced or dismissed altogether. With several former prosecutors on our team, we know what the other side might throw at you and how to handle it. Take charge of your situation and contact us for a free consultation. If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges, contact our Watertown law office to find out how we can get your charges dropped.
The criminal defense attorneys at Grieve Law of Watertown are award-winning trial lawyers who've earned a reputation for success in Wisconsin's criminal court system.

Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Wisconsin & Top 40 Under 40 in Wisconsin

Nation's Premier Top Ten Ranking

Premier 100 Designation
Clients' Choice Award for DUI Defense & Top Attorney Criminal Defense
Wisconsin Rising Star
Legal Superstars Award & Top Criminal Defense Attorneys in the Country
Top Attorneys in Wisconsin
Top Attorneys in Wisconsin
If you face criminal charges, contact a trusted criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible, preferably well before your court date. Acting early lets your attorney build a strong defense, gather evidence, and challenge the prosecution’s case. Waiting until after a conviction makes it much harder to reduce or drop your charges. Time is critical when protecting your rights and future.
Many defendants believe they have no chance when the evidence seems stacked against them. However, that’s not true. Our experienced attorneys identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, negotiate favorable plea deals, and even get charges dismissed entirely.
Whether you face a misdemeanor or a felony charge, having legal representation is essential. Misdemeanors may be less severe than felonies, but they can still lead to penalties such as jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. Felony charges are more serious, often resulting in long prison sentences and life-altering consequences.
Regardless of the charge’s severity, early and proactive legal representation can significantly affect your case’s outcome. Take control of your defense—your future may depend on it. Remember: You Are Only Guilty If You Are Convicted.®
In Watertown, Wisconsin, as in the rest of the state, a misdemeanor is a criminal offense that is less severe than a felony but more serious than a civil infraction. Misdemeanors are punishable by:
Common examples of misdemeanor offenses include:
Wisconsin classifies misdemeanors into three classes (A, B, C, and U) based on the severity of the crime, with corresponding penalties:
For those facing misdemeanor charges in Watertown, it’s essential to have experienced legal representation to navigate the complexities of the law. Grieve Law’s Watertown criminal defense lawyers are seasoned trial attorneys with expertise in handling all types of Wisconsin misdemeanors.
A felony conviction in Watertown, Wisconsin, carries severe penalties, including long state prison sentences and significant fines. Felonies are more serious than misdemeanors and have lasting consequences. Individuals convicted of felonies often face restrictions on basic rights, such as voting, owning firearms, and finding stable employment.
Wisconsin categorizes felonies into nine classes (A through I) based on the severity of the crime, with corresponding penalties:
Felony convictions can result in probation, community service, or mandatory rehabilitation programs, depending on the circumstances of the case.
If you’re facing felony charges in Watertown, you need a strong legal advocate. The criminal defense lawyers are skilled trial lawyers with a proven history of defending felony cases. We work tirelessly to navigate the legal system, reduce or dismiss charges, protect your rights, and secure the best possible outcome for your case.
Regardless of your charge, Grieve Law’s attorneys will defend you aggressively. You have constitutional rights and our award-winning team of attorneys will ensure your rights are intact. In addition to your rights, we’ll also defend your reputation. Wisconsin’s CCAP system allows anyone–potential employers, friends, and family members–to access your case information. If you are convicted, you may live with a public record for the rest of your life. When your case gets dismissed, your charges will be removed from CCAP after two years.
Our Watertown defense attorneys will go down every possible avenue for your case to get you the best possible outcome. Grieve Law attorneys win reduced charges, full dismissals, and industry awards for our results.
An OWI 1st conviction was reduced to a non-OWI ticket after Grieve Law successfully argued the arrest lacked probable cause.
Read MoreGrieve Law used police body cam footage to challenge field sobriety tests, reducing an OWI charge to a minor traffic violation.
Read MoreAn OWI-1st charge was reduced to reckless driving after Grieve Law challenged the traffic stop and exposed inconsistencies in the report.
Read MoreGrieve Law secured a resolution without a criminal conviction, reducing a domestic abuse charge to a minor municipal offense.
Read MoreA client faced criminal possession charges but Grieve Law negotiated it down to a municipal ordinance ticket, saving his career.
Read MoreA felony vehicular homicide charge was reduced after Grieve Law secured a lesser offense and a stayed sentence with limited jail time.
Read MoreWe provide free legal consultations to anyone facing criminal charges in the Watertown area. Meet with one of our criminal defense attorneys, and we will discuss your situation and next steps. After your free consultation, we will gather evidence and build the best defense to help beat and reduce your charges. We will represent you in court and guide you on how to present yourself and your case for the best outcome.