Category: OWI-Articles
You Need a DUI Attorney
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]You Need a DUI Attorney. The justice system in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, County, Menomonie, Dunn County, Rice Lake or Barron County, Wisconsin is quite complex, and trying to walk the path alone is the same as finding one’s way through a maze. The judge may have a significant amount of […]
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OWI Attorney for Drunk Driving
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]OWI Attorney for Drunk Driving. Every year, police officers arrest and charge drivers for an OWI (operating while intoxicated with drugs, alcohol, or medication) when their blood alcohol content is above the lawful level range of 0.05% and 0.08%. And if the level is 0.12%, it moves into a more severe offense classification in certain jurisdictions. No matter what DUI […]
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A DRUG DRIVING DUI CAN BE DISMISSED
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A DRUG DRIVING DUI CAN BE DISMISSED. Driving under the influence of drugs, including prescription or even over-the-counter medications, can be under both OWI or DUI and intoxication arrest. When charged with drug intoxication or DUI, the first step is to find a criminal defense attorney like Mullen Schlough & Associates S.C. because they can help dismiss […]
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A DUI for Minors is a Big Deal
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] No such thing as a wrist-slap with juvenile drunk driving cases A DUI for Minors is a Big Deal. Young drivers hold a considerable portion of OWI/DUI arrests made under the legal drinking age in Wisconsin, which are serious charges. Yet, most of them are unaware of how severe OWI operating under the influence or DUI […]
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OWI Offense and Defense Laws in Wisconsin
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]OWI Offense and Defense Laws in Wisconsin. A DUI / OWI charge is a huge strain on your life. But don’t panic, because not all OWI charges lead to convictions especially if you bet on an DUI / OWI criminal defense attorney. There are several factors that can impact your DUI (Driving Under the Influence), […]
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A DRUG DUI ISN’T A LOST CAUSE
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A DRUG DUI ISN’T A LOST CAUSE. An intoxication arrest is often associated with drunk driving but an OWI or DUI can also mean the driver was under the influence of drugs, including prescription or even over-the-counter medications. If you have been charged with drug intoxication or DUI, connecting with a criminal defense attorney […]
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Advice from a DUI Lawyer
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Advice from a DUI Lawyer. Millions of drivers are arrested for an OWI (operating while intoxicated with drugs, alcohol or medication) every year. This criminal offense is determined when the driver’s blood alcohol content is above the lawful level range of 0.05% and 0.08%. If the level is 0.12%, it moves into an aggravated classification […]
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What to do if you received an OWI under 21
What to do if you received an OWI under 21. Unfortunately, we see a rise in Wisconsin’s OWI criminal arrests of young drivers during this time of year. Many of these young drivers under the legal drinking age do not realize that (OWI) operating while intoxicated punishments are much more severe when the driver is […]
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Legal Drugs Can Result in a DUI
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Legal Drugs Can Result in a DUI. It is common for people to talk about drunk driving and its consequences. However, there has to be a greater level of understanding about driving under the influence of drugs. Especially for the fact that it includes OTC (over the counter) medication. A DUI (driving under the […]
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What to know about DUI / OWI charge in WI
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, over 1.4 million drivers have been arrested driving under the influence over the years. An OWI refers to operating while intoxicated or a DUI (driving under the influence), is not limited to alcohol, and includes drugs and prescribed medication. This offense’s provisions can exist in certain situations, such […]
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