An Assistant District Attorney will be handling this case. Certain members of the Marathon County District Attorney's Office may attempt to contact you concerning this matter. They will identify themselves as an employee of the Marathon County District Attorney's Office. A complete listing of our staff members can be found on the Marathon County website. Please feel free to contact the District Attorney's Office and ask to speak with a member of our victim witness staff at 715-261-1111 if you have any questions or concerns regarding any calls you have received. It is your choice whether you wish to speak with anyone regarding this case. You are not required to speak with anyone regarding this case.
How to Follow Your Case on the Internet
If you are interested in following this case throughout the criminal court process you can register for notifications of court dates and court filings through the Wisconsin Court Access Website.
Community Resources
- Safe At Home: Safe at Home is a statewide address confidentiality program that provides victims of actual or threatened domestic abuse, child abuse, sexual abuse, stalking, and trafficking, or those who simply fear for their physical safety with a legal substitute address to be used for both public and private purposes. For more information, visit the Safe At Home website or call 608-266-6613
- United Way 2-1-1: United Way's 2-1-1 program is a free, confidential information and referral service for health and human service needs. Simply dial 2-1-1 or 800-922-5590.
- Vinelink: Vinelink is a victim notification network which provides victims and concerned citizens with information regarding custody status change and criminal case information. Through this website you may be able to learn if an offender is currently incarcerated and receive alerts regarding change of incarceration status. For more information, please visit: www.vinelink.com
- The Women's Community: The Women's Community is a non-profit organization serving victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault throughout Marathon County. The organization provides multiple services to victims. For more information regarding these services, please visit: www.womenscommunity.org or call 888-665-1234.
Crime Victim Compensation
Victims of violent crime and family or household members of deceased victims may be eligile for compensation through the Wisconsin Crime Victim Compensation Act. To determine eligibility for this program, please visit: www.doj.state.wi.us/ocvs