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If you are an Illinois resident accused of drunk driving in Wisconsin you must act quickly! Illinois drivers face harsher penalties for a Wisconsin OWI than Wisconsin residents.
After an arrest for a First Offense Wisconsin OWI, many people have questions about their own futures. They wonder whether they will be able to drive, if they will have to spend time in jail, and how a first offense Wisconsin OWI may affect them personally, professionally, and financially.
The process of court proceedings for a Wisconsin DUI charge begins with a “not guilty” plea, gathering relevant information to assist your case, and ultimately making the decision of accepting a plea offer from the State or continuing with an aggressive defense at trial.
Every person charged with a Wisconsin DUI is required to attend an alcohol assessment.
It might be time to bust out the O’Doul’s®! The National Highway Safety Board (NHSB) has proposed lowering the Federal legal Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) to .05 from the current legal limit of .08.