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May 04, 2010
  Implied Consent
Posted By Graham P. Wiemer
When requested to do so by a law enforcement officer, under current Wisconsin law, any person who operates a motor vehicle on a public highway in the State of Wisconsin is deemed to have given consent to one or more tests of her breath, blood or urine, for the purpose of determining the presence or quantity of alcohol in her system.
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March 03, 2010
  BAC
Posted By Graham P. Wiemer
Blood alcohol content, or BAC, is how we refer to the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood.  BAC is the most commonly used determination for intoxication, and most of our drunk driving laws are directly tied to drivers' BAC levels.
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March 02, 2010
  Wisconsin Implied Consent Law
Posted By Graham P. Wiemer

By state statute, any driver on Wisconsin highways is deemed to have given consent to one or more tests of his/her blood, breath or urine.  This test is used to determine whether there is a prohibited amount of alcohol, controlled substances, controlled substance analogs or other drugs, or any combination of alcohol, controlled substances, controlled substance analogs and other drugs.  The law enforcement officer must request this test, and must read the Informing the Accused form to the person arrested for OWI.

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February 01, 2010
  My spouse just received a 2nd OWI conviction within 5 years. What happens to my vehicle?
Posted By Lisa M. Vanden Heuvel
Any driver with 2 OWI offenses in any 5 year period is now subject to the following:

- Subject to immobilization or ignition interlock requirements on all vehicles for which their name appears on the title or registration.
- Not eligible for an occupational license for one year.
 
As a result, the vehicle you drive will be subject to immobilization or ignition interlock requirements if both names appear on the title. 
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December 28, 2009
  Tougher drunk driving laws
Posted By Graham P. Wiemer
On Tuesday, December 22, 2009, Governor Jim Doyle signed a law making Wisconsin's drunk driving laws tougher.  The costs associated with the changes to our current laws are to be offset by increased fees and penalties for drunk drivers.  The three biggest changes are:

-Fourth offense OWI will be a felony if it occurs within five years of an earlier offense

-Ignition interlocks will be required for repeat offenders and first-time offenders with at or above a 0.15 blood alcohol level

-Increases first offense OWI to a misdemeanor if a child under 16 is in the vehicle
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December 01, 2009
  OWI - first offense
Posted By Graham P. Wiemer
Potential clients often ask whether a first offense OWI is a criminal offense.  It is not.  The penalty for a first offense OWI is a several month license suspension and fine.  There will be no jail time.
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November 30, 2009
  Drunk Driving
Posted By Graham P. Wiemer
Drunk driving in Wisconsin is charged as an OWI - Operating While under the Influence.  An OWI in Wisconsin is likely the same as a DUI charge in a different state.  Basically, the allegation is that a person was driving a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant, which includes alcohol, illegal drugs such as cocaine or marijuana, or legal drugs that potentially impair driving.
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