Milwaukee Criminal Defense When Your Freedom Is At Stake

Facing any criminal accusation in Wisconsin, from drug charges and OWI to homicide, can be frightening and life-altering. The complexities of the state’s criminal justice system demand an experienced criminal defense lawyer in your corner to protect your rights, navigate the legal system and fight for your best interests. Our legal team at Lee Law Firm, LLC, can help you.

Types Of Offenses We Defend

  • Drug charges: Possession, distribution or manufacturing of controlled substances; severe penalties.
  • Gun offenses: Unlawful possession, carrying or use of firearms; serious consequences.
  • Sexual assault: Nonconsensual sexual contact or intercourse; severe felony charges.
  • Violent crimes: Offenses involving force or threat of force; serious felonies.
  • Assault and battery: Intentional physical harm or offensive touching.
  • Domestic violence: Abuse against family/household members; specific legal protections.
  • Homicide: Unlawfully causing another person’s death; includes murder.
  • OWI: Operating while intoxicated (DUI); alcohol/drugs; escalating penalties.
  • Minors in the car: Enhanced OWI penalties or child endangerment when a minor is present.
  • White collar crime: Financial fraud, embezzlement, theft and other nonviolent economic offenses.

Call us today for a free consultation to learn more about our legal services. Complete our online form or call us at 414-567-5631. Our mission is to fiercely fight for your future.

Directions To Our Local Courthouse

Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233

From our office in Milwaukee at 6737 W. Washington Street, it is about a 15-minute drive:

  • Head east on W. Washington Street.
  • Turn left onto S. 60th Street.
  • Turn right onto W. National Avenue.
  • Get onto I-94 East (towards downtown Milwaukee).
  • Stay on I-94 East for about three to four miles.
  • Take Exit 309B for 10th Street/6th Street.
  • Keep left to follow signs for N. 10th Street.
  • Turn right onto N. 10th Street.
  • Turn right onto W. State Street.

The Milwaukee County Courthouse will be on your left.

Parking Information: There are several parking structures and metered street parking options around the Milwaukee County Courthouse. Add a bit of extra time to find parking, especially during peak hours.

From Wauwatosa, it is about 25 minutes by car, depending on your exact starting point in Wauwatosa and traffic conditions.

  • From your location in Wauwatosa, head east. Your goal is to get onto I-94 East.
    • Common routes to I-94 East from Wauwatosa include W. Bluemound Road, W. Wisconsin Avenue or W. North Avenue, which can connect you to freeway entrances.
  • Merge onto I-94 East toward downtown Milwaukee.
  • Continue on I-94 East for several miles until you approach downtown.
  • Take Exit 309B for 10th Street/6th Street/James Lovell Street.
  • Keep left at the fork, following signs for N. 10th Street.
  • Turn right onto N. 10th Street.
  • Turn right onto W. State Street.

The courthouse will be on your left.

Places To Visit Nearby

  • Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Drive: Iconic lakefront museum with “wings” that open and close, stunning architecture, and diverse art collections.
  • Milwaukee Lakefront (Veterans Park), 1010 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive: Enjoy scenic views of Lake Michigan, walking paths and recreational activities.
  • Milwaukee River Walk, near 100 E. Wisconsin Avenue: Stroll along the river, enjoy public art and find dining options.
  • “Bronze Fonz” statue, 100 E. Wells Street: Iconic statue of Arthur Fonzarelli from the television show, “Happy Days.”
  • Harley-Davidson Museum, 400 W. Canal Street: Explore the rich history and culture of the legendary motorcycle brand.
  • Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water Street: A vibrant indoor market offering diverse local food vendors, produce and specialty items.
  • Historic Third Ward, centered around 200 N. Broadway: A charming historic district with boutiques, art galleries, cafes and unique architecture.
  • Mitchell Park Domes, 524 S. Layton Boulevard: Horticultural conservatories featuring desert, tropical and seasonal floral exhibits.