When the Wisconsin Statutes refers to a “restricted controlled substance”, they are referring to drugs such as cocaine, meth and prescription pain killers. If you are caught driving with any detectable amount of these drugs in your system, you will be charged with an OWI. This is the case even if your driving was not impaired. The Wisconsin Statutes has a zero-tolerance policy for driving with restricted controlled substances in your system.
If you seek a lawyer that will advocate for your rights in the face of an OWI charge, contact Wyosnick Legal, LLC. Attorney Nils Wyosnick is familiar with how to properly approach Wisconsin OWI cases, in order to achieve the best possible outcome for clients.