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Driving vs Operating a Motor Vehicle In OWI Cases

Driving vs Operating a Motor Vehicle In OWI Cases

Driving vs. Operating a Motor Vehicle in a Drunk Driving Case In Wisconsin, the distinction between “operating” and “driving” a motor vehicle under the influence plays a crucial role in OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) charges. Misconceptions abound, but simply having keys in the vehicle while intoxicated isn’t sufficient grounds for an OWI conviction. Let’s delve

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How Long Does A DUI Stay On Your Record in Wisconsin

How Long Does A DUI Stay On Your Record in Wisconsin

How Long Does A DUI Stay On Your Record in Wisconsin In Wisconsin, the consequences of a DUI conviction are far-reaching and enduring. A DUI conviction remains on your record indefinitely, significantly influencing any future penalties for drunk driving offenses post-1989. Understanding the perpetual nature of these convictions underscores the importance of a vigorous defense

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Classification of Misdemeanors in Wisconsin

Classification of Misdemeanors in Wisconsin

Types of Misdemeanors in Wisconsin Understanding the ramifications and defense strategies for misdemeanor charges in Wisconsin is crucial for anyone facing such accusations. Misdemeanors, though less severe than felonies, carry significant legal consequences, including jail time, hefty fines, and potential long-term impacts on your life and career. Misdemeanor Classifications Wisconsin law delineates misdemeanors into various

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Preliminary Breath Test in Wisconsin

Preliminary Breath Test in Wisconsin

Preliminary Breath Test in Wisconsin Navigating an OWI stop in Wisconsin involves understanding various tests law enforcement may employ, including the Preliminary Breath Test (PBT). A PBT is a roadside breathalyzer test used by police to assess a driver’s intoxication level during an OWI investigation. Its results can significantly influence the initial arrest decision but

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Felony Classifications in Wisconsin

Felony Classifications in Wisconsin

Felony Classifications in Wisconsin In Wisconsin, the criminal justice system categorizes crimes into misdemeanors and felonies, with felonies being the more serious of the two. Understanding these classifications and the implications of a felony charge is crucial for anyone facing such allegations. At DK Anderson, S.C., our mission is to provide our clients with comprehensive

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