An Illinois driver may choose to fight the case since the penalties can be greater for an OWI in the state of Wisconsin than it would be if received in Illinois. When fighting a DUI it is crucial to have a Milwaukee DWI lawyer look over your case to make sure you get the best defense and outcome.
If you have any further questions about your case, call the Milwaukee OWI attorney at Bayer Law Offices at (414)-939-9650 or fill out our online contact form today.
If you have an Illinois driver’s license and you get an OWI in Wisconsin it is important to speak to an attorney. In Wisconsin, the first OWI offense is not a criminal case, however, in Illinois it is.
If you refuse to take the chemical test the penalties can be different for a refusal than an DUI in Illinois.
If you have a refusal in Wisconsin and you are an Illinois driver there are some options for making a plea deal that can lower the penalties. A refusal will result in a 1 year suspension of your driver’s license in which you can pay a fee to reinstate after the period is over.
In some instances the Wisconsin court will make a plea deal. One of the primary plea bargains in Wisconsin are guilty pleas. The DUI will be dropped if the defendant pleads guilty to the refusal. This refusal will show up on your Illinois driver’s record as “Out of State Refusal Suspension”.
Contact a Milwaukee DUI attorney from Bayer Law Offices at (414)-939-9650 today!
An Illinois driver may choose to fight the case since the penalties can be greater for an OWI in the state of Wisconsin than it would be if received in Illinois. When fighting a DUI it is crucial to have a Milwaukee DWI lawyer look over your case to make sure you get the best defense and outcome.
If you have any further questions about your case, call the Milwaukee OWI attorney at Bayer Law Offices at (414)-939-9650 or fill out our online contact form today.
If you have an Illinois driver’s license and you get an OWI in Wisconsin it is important to speak to an attorney. In Wisconsin, the first OWI offense is not a criminal case, however, in Illinois it is.
If you refuse to take the chemical test the penalties can be different for a refusal than an DUI in Illinois.
If you have a refusal in Wisconsin and you are an Illinois driver there are some options for making a plea deal that can lower the penalties. A refusal will result in a 1 year suspension of your driver’s license in which you can pay a fee to reinstate after the period is over.
In some instances the Wisconsin court will make a plea deal. One of the primary plea bargains in Wisconsin are guilty pleas. The DUI will be dropped if the defendant pleads guilty to the refusal. This refusal will show up on your Illinois driver’s record as “Out of State Refusal Suspension”.
Contact a Milwaukee DUI attorney from Bayer Law Offices at (414)-939-9650 today!
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