In Wisconsin, it is illegal for anyone under 21 years of age to operate a vehicle with any trace of alcohol in their system. This Absolute Sobriety law is also referred to as the “zero tolerance”, “strict sobriety” or “Not a Drop” law.

The penalties for absolute sobriety charges in the state of Wisconsin and Illinois vary based on the circumstances of the offense. However, in the state of Wisconsin penalties could include a license suspension, a fine and the addition of demerit points to your driver’s license.

If you are charged with violating the Absolute Sobriety Law, contact Wyosnick Legal, LLC. Experienced counsel is always your best defense.  

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