The categories of Wisconsin speeding and the amount of demerit points associated with each category are as follows: 1-10 mph over limit: 3 points 11-14 mph: 4 points 14-19 mph: 4 points 20-24 mph: 6 points 25 mph or greater: 6 points 25 mph or...
In Wisconsin, Absolute Sobriety is also referred to as the “zero tolerance”, “strict sobriety” or “Not a Drop” law. It states that it is illegal for anyone under 21 years of age to drive a vehicle will any amount of alcohol in their system. Wisconsin law states that...
You can be charged with domestic abuse if you commit a crime such as battery, disorderly conduct and/or sexual assault against the following individuals: -spouse or ex-spouse -adult roommate or former roommate -an adult with whom you have a child If you are charged...
If you violate the terms of your bail/bond intentionally, you will be charged with bail jumping in the state of Wisconsin. Depending on the details of your case, this crime can be considered a misdemeanor, or a felony. Penalties of bail jumping vary, but often include...