OWI / DUI Defense in Wisconsin & Illinois
Charged With OWI or DUI? Protect Your License, Record, and Future.
An arrest for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) in Wisconsin or Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Illinois can carry serious consequences, including driver’s license suspension or revocation, fines, increased insurance costs, mandatory classes or treatment, ignition interlock requirements, and possible jail exposure in some cases. Early legal representation may help you understand your options, protect your rights, and address the charges against you.
We Handle OWI / DUI Matters Involving:
Alcohol-Related Driving Charges
- First offense OWI / DUI
- Repeat offense OWI / DUI
- High BAC / aggravated allegations
- Underage drinking and driving charges
- Refusal allegations involving chemical testing
Drug-Related Driving Charges
- Alleged impairment by prescription medication
- Marijuana or controlled substance-related OWI / DUI allegations
- Drug recognition evaluation (DRE) issues where applicable
License & Administrative Proceedings
- Driver’s license suspension or revocation issues
- Statutory summary suspension matters (Illinois)
- Administrative review hearings
- Occupational, hardship, or restricted driving privileges where available
- Ignition interlock device requirements
Accident & Enhanced Penalty Cases
- OWI / DUI involving accidents or alleged injury
- Charges involving passengers, minors, or enhanced penalties
- Felony OWI / DUI allegations where applicable
Potential Defense Issues May Include:
- Traffic stop legality and constitutional issues
- Field sobriety testing procedures and reliability
- Breath, blood, or chemical testing procedures
- Chain of custody and testing accuracy
- Officer observations and body camera evidence
- Probable cause and evidentiary challenges
Wisconsin & Illinois OWI / DUI Defense
OWI and DUI laws in Wisconsin and Illinois involve strict deadlines, administrative procedures, evidentiary rules, and potentially significant penalties. The facts of the stop, testing methods, prior history, and procedural compliance may affect available defenses and outcomes.
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