When the State makes an accusation, it must prove it—completely, lawfully, and beyond a reasonable doubt.
That is not just the law. It is the promise of our criminal justice system.

Criminal Defense Built on Psychology, Strategy, and Justice

Sandberg Law provides comprehensive criminal defense representation across Wisconsin.
Whether you're facing misdemeanor charges or serious felonies, you deserve an attorney who understands the law and fights for your rights.

Attorney Profile

About Myranda Gene Sandberg


Myranda Gene Sandberg is the sole owner of a criminal defense practice built on one simple idea: if the State makes an accusation, it has to prove it—completely, lawfully, and beyond a reasonable doubt.

She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, cum laude, from the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (2017), a Master's in Forensic Psychology, summa cum laude, from Walden University (2020), and her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Mitchell Hamline School of Law (2022). Her background in psychology shapes every case she takes. Clients don't just get legal representation—they get an advocate who helps them understand the system, the strategy, and the stakes.

Myranda approaches criminal defense like a puzzle: facts, behavior, pressure, and proof all matter. She studies the details others overlook and holds the prosecution to the highest burden the law demands. If the system claims to work, she will make it show its work.

A lifelong true-crime enthusiast who follows national trials, cult documentaries, and criminal justice debates, Myranda brings both intellectual curiosity and relentless energy to her practice. Outside of court, she lives with her husband—also a lawyer, which makes for lively dinner conversations—and their two cats, Bonito and Serius Grey.

Types of Cases

  • Misdemeanors

    Misdemeanor charges may seem minor compared to felonies, but they can still carry serious consequences, including jail time, fines, probation, and a permanent criminal record. Common misdemeanors include offenses such as theft, assault, disorderly conduct, driving-related offenses, and certain drug charges. Even a misdemeanor conviction can affect your employment opportunities, housing applications, and reputation. An experienced criminal defense attorney can evaluate the evidence, protect your constitutional rights, and work to reduce or dismiss the charges whenever possible. If you have been charged with a misdemeanor, it is important to seek legal representation as early as possible to ensure the best possible outcome for your case.

  • Felonies

    Felony charges are the most serious offenses in the criminal justice system and can carry severe penalties, including significant prison time, substantial fines, and long-term consequences that can affect nearly every aspect of your life. A felony conviction can impact your ability to obtain employment, housing, professional licenses, and may result in the loss of certain civil rights. Common felony offenses include serious drug crimes, violent offenses, burglary, robbery, and other major criminal allegations. Because so much is at stake, it is critical to have an experienced criminal defense attorney who will thoroughly examine the evidence, challenge unlawful searches or procedures, and build a strong defense on your behalf. Early legal representation can make a significant difference in protecting your rights and pursuing the best possible outcome.

  • Traffic / OWI

    Traffic offenses and OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) charges can have serious legal and personal consequences. Even routine traffic violations may result in fines, license suspension, increased insurance costs, and points on your driving record. OWI charges are more serious and can lead to criminal penalties, including license revocation, substantial fines, mandatory alcohol education programs, and possible jail time. In many cases, these charges can also affect your employment and daily life if your ability to drive is restricted. An experienced defense attorney can review the circumstances of the stop, evaluate whether law enforcement followed proper procedures, and challenge the evidence when appropriate. Early legal representation can help protect your driving privileges and work toward the best possible outcome in your case.

  • Ordinance Violations

    Ordinance violations are offenses involving local city or municipal laws. While they are typically less serious than criminal charges, they can still result in fines, court appearances, and a lasting impact if not handled properly. Common ordinance violations may include issues such as disorderly conduct, public nuisance complaints, certain traffic matters, or violations of local regulations. Even though these cases are often treated as non-criminal matters, it is still important to take them seriously and understand your rights. An attorney can help you navigate the legal process, represent you in court when necessary, and work to resolve the matter efficiently while minimizing potential penalties.

Ready to Defend Your Rights?

If you're facing criminal charges in Wisconsin,

               do not wait!               


The earlier you have an experienced attorney on your side,

the better your chances of a favorable outcome.

Contact Sandberg Law today

for a confidential and free consultation.

  • contact@sandberglawyers.com

  • (715) 225-0171

  • PO Box 75

    New Richmond

    Wisconsin 54017

Your future is worth fighting for.
Let Sandberg Law fight for you.