Successful Cases
Below are just a few of the briefs I’ve submitted on behalf my clients.
Disenfranchisement Brief In Chief
Challenge To Constitutionality Of Felony Murder Statute
Unique Cases
- The Taking of the Devil’s Violin
- In a case that sounds like the plot of a Hollywood thriller, Attorney Ksicinski represented a humble barber entangled in the audacious theft of Frank Almond’s legendary 1715 Stradivarius violin, a heist masterminded by Salah Salahadyn in Wisconsin, involving a $6 million instrument shrouded in myths of being touched by the devil himself. This story was later made into the 2019 thriller, Plucked.
- Being Touched by a Monster: Representing Jeffrey Dahmer’s Last Victim
- Attorney Ksicinski had the solemn privilege of representing Tracy Edwards, whose harrowing escape from Jeffrey Dahmer became widely known through ‘Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’ on Netflix. Despite surviving the clutches of a monster, Edwards could not elude the enduring shadows of trauma, his life mirroring the tragic fall of Humpty Dumpty. His fragmented existence ultimately led to an arrest for attempted murder, a poignant reminder of his continuous struggle to reclaim the pieces of his shattered life.
Articles
- What So Proudly We Hail
- Speed Trap Paul Revere: First Amendment Protections and Flashing High Beam Headlights
- The Right To Speak Offensively About Persons, Institutions, Beliefs or National Symbols
- Homelessness Should Not Be a Crime
- The Right To Rebel Against Unjust Laws in America
- Your Constitutional Right To Videotape Police
- History, Expungement And Pardons: Issues Related To How A Felon Can Possess A Firearm