Acquittal - Sexual Assault – Unconscious Victim
In a Dane County (Madison, Wisconsin) jury trial, my client was acquitted on the charge of sexual assault of an unconscious victim, a class BC Felony under Wisconsin laws.
Sexual assault of an unconscious victim is a second degree sexual assault crime in Wisconsin. Penalties can include imprisonment, fines, or both. Typically, any sexual assault conviction in Wisconsin will also result in probation with lifetime supervision and mandatory a sex offender registration. Lifetime supervision, sex offender registration and even probation usually cause tremendous long-term effects, such as the inability to obtain certain employment, and restrictions on the distance that a registrant can live from a school, park or other places where children regularly gather. The term “lifetime supervision” can be misleading. In most instances, if a person maintains a clean record after conviction, and complies with all sentencing requirements, a petition can be made for termination of lifetime supervision provided at least 15 years has passed since the conviction.
For more information, refer to:
Sex Crimes
Sex Offender Registry
Lifetime Supervision
Felony Penalties in Wisconsin

