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Thorp Criminal Law Firm
Overview
Educational Background
Roberta attended Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including study abroad at the University of Queensland, T.C. Berne School of Law, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She completed her undergraduate study at the University of Wisconsin-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Madison, Wisconsin majoring in Dairy Science.
Bar Admissions include the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, and the U.S. District Court for the Western and Eastern Districts of Wisconsin.
During law school, Roberta participated in pro bono legal service projects, including working with the late Dean Howard Eisenberg on State Public Defender Appellate work, volunteer income tax assistance program sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service, and assisting with Legal Services of Northeastern Wisconsin cases. Upon graduation, she was one of ten graduates to receive an award from the Woolsack Society for academic achievement and volunteer service.
Memberships include: American Bar Association, Wisconsin State Bar, and, Sheboygan County Bar Association.
Professional Background
In 1998-2000, Roberta served as a vice-chair of the American Bar Association, Torts and Insurance Practice Section, Commercial Transportation Litigation Committee. Since 2002, she has chaired the State High School Mock Trial competition for Region 8 Sheboygan. She attended the American Bar Association, Torts and Insurance Practice Section, Transportation Mega conference IV (1998) and V (2000) in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Personal
Prior to becoming an attorney, Roberta worked as an over-the-road truck driver, traveling in 48-states and portions of Canada during her driving career. She also worked as a trucking company dispatcher for 10 years. Previously, she developed her own herd of dairy cattle and registered Angus cattle, which she started as a 4-H member during high school. Her volunteer work includes Prison Fellowship and various church activities.
About Roberta A. Heckes, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Traffic Violations
- Litigation & Appeals
- Agriculture
Honors
- Received the Woolsack Society Award for Academic Achievement and Volunteer Services - 1999
Pro Bono Activities
- State Mock Trial Board, 2004 - 2006
- State High School Mock Trial Coordinator (Region 8), 2002 - 2005
- Sheboygan County Law Day Volunteer, 2003
Representative Cases
References
- Atty. Joe DeCecco, Sheboygan County District Attorney
- Atty. Russ VanSkike, Ass't State Public Defender
Office Information
Address
P.O. Box 10 Thorp, WI 54771 - 1467
Phone
Fax
- 920-994-2885
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