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Benedict Center and staff shine with pursuit of justice for all

For 30 years, the Benedict Center, 229 E. Wisconsin Ave., has dealt with the people nobody else really wants to deal with: mainly men and women who have been convicted of crimes for whatever reason and are looking for another chance. (By Eugene Kane; Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 1, 2004)

Juvenile Probation - FAQ

Milwaukee center helps offenders better themselves

Brian Ransaw knows he messed up...The 32-year-old was convicted of selling drugs; his sentence was six months in jail and two years "on paper," which means probation. (By Eugene Kane; Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Sept. 20, 2003)

Political Prostitution

Edictorial regarding the City of Milwaukee's stance on prostitution. (Shepard Express, August 12, 2004).

The Criminal Court Process

There are a number of possible resolutions or dispositions of a criminal case or charge.

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