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 if “a person who has not attained the legal drinking age (21 years old), the person may not drive or operate a motor vehicle while he or she has an alcohol concentration (BAC) of more than 0.0”.
Penalties of absolute sobriety charges vary, but can include fines and a suspension of your license. For a free consultation regarding your charges, contact our firm. We are client dedicated, and defense focused.