Criminal accusations including DUI tickets, drug possession, traffic offenses and other felony or misdemeanor criminal charges in Wisconsin or Illinois are serious. Wyosnick Legal, LLC understands this can be a stressful time. Finding the right Wisconsin / Illinois...
Wisconsin has two classification for criminal offenses: felony crimes and misdemeanor crimes. Whether a crime is considered a felony or misdemeanor depends on the details of the crime, and the criminal history of the accused. Attorney Nils Wyosnick has created a...
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...
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...
In Wisconsin, burglary is a Class E felony. If convicted, you will face up to 12.5 years in prison, and a fine of up to $25,000. Under the Wisconsin Statutes, burglary is defined as “intentionally” entering a place without consent, “with an intent to steal or commit a...