If an individual is charged with trespassing, he or she may face criminal charges for illegally entering or crossing another person's property. In the state of Wisconsin, there are three main ways by which individuals may be found in violation of trespass laws.
Typically, an individual will be charged with trespassing if he or she is found to:
· Enter a private property without the expressed or implied consent of the property's owner
· Enter or remain on a private property after being banned from the premises by the property's owner
· Enter or remain on a government-owned property without proper authorization or after being banned from the premises
In each of these cases, individuals are found to ...
Posted : August 16, 2010 |
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