If you hold a Commercial Driver’s License, getting an OWI conviction can derail your career. The laws surrounding intoxicated driving for CDL holders are understandably stricter than for the general public. This is due to the large vehicles CDL holders...
Under Wisconsin Statute 940.25(1), details OWI injuries that cause “great bodily harm”. Examples of such injuries include: -Traumatic brain injury -Spinal cord injuries -Internal organ damage -Significant blood loss If convicted of an OWI that caused great bodily...
Many individuals believe the misconception that a lawyer will cost more money than the DUI itself. However, this is not the case. If you choose an experienced attorney, your chances of fines being reduced, or having your charges entirely dismissed, are greatly...
Operating after revocation is a more serious charge than operating after suspension. Operating after revocation can be a misdemeanor crime in some cases. In other cases however, it may result in a ticket. Operating after suspension is always a ticket, which could...