If law enforcement is under the suspicion you have been driving under the influence of alcohol during a traffic stop then blood, breath or urine testing may be requested. Due to Wisconsin’s implied consent law, you are required to submit to chemical testing. A...
According to the Wisconsin Statutes, you are considered a “domestic abuse repeater” if you commit a crime of domestic violence within 72 hours of being arrested for a separate domestic violence crime. If you commit a crime of domestic violence within ten years of...
Being informed on how the Wisconsin driving point system functions is important. Being aware of the possible harsh consequences of a traffic offense will increase your level of caution when you are behind the wheel and decrease the likelihood of committing a traffic...
If you are an Illinois driver, you may be familiar with the concept of court supervision. In Illinois, court supervision allows an Illinois driver to be found guilty of a traffic offense, without the ticket counting as a conviction on the driver’s public driving...
Driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal in all 50 states. Wisconsin, specifically, has a zero-tolerance law for driving a vehicle with any amount of marijuana in your body. Wisconsin law states that if there is any “detectable amount” of the...