Facing a drinking and driving charge can provoke a great deal of stress and anxiety. DUI convictions carry harsh statutory penalties and oftentimes even harsher repercussions to your reputation and employment. People are hesitant to hire a lawyer partly because of the fear and uncertainty of how much it will cost. Put that fear and uncertainty to the side by scheduling a free, no-obligation consultation with DUI Defense Attorney Paul C. Rohloff.
Attorney Paul C. Rohloff will have the opportunity to evaluate your case to determine what options you have going forward. Since DUI convictions carry serious penalties and collateral consequences, it is critically important that you are educated on your legal rights and options. This Website is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor intended to be a substitute for consulting with an attorney.
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Attorney Paul C. Rohloff will have the opportunity to evaluate your case to determine what options you have going forward. Since DUI convictions carry serious penalties and collateral consequences, it is critically important that you are educated on your legal rights and options. This Website is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor intended to be a substitute for consulting with an attorney.
Transmitting information via e-mail does not establish an attorney/client relationship.
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He believes that the increasingly strict and rigid nature of the OWI laws have severely limited the ability for police, prosecutors, and judges to use proper logic and discretion.
That is why if you are arrested for an OWI it is vital that you have a criminal defense attorney in your corner.
Mr. Rohloff understands the particular complexities and technicalities of OWI litigation, including the constantly changing rules, testing procedures, and laws.
He will use that knowledge to obtain the best possible results for your case, both in and out of court.
That is why if you are arrested for an OWI it is vital that you have a criminal defense attorney in your corner.
Mr. Rohloff understands the particular complexities and technicalities of OWI litigation, including the constantly changing rules, testing procedures, and laws.
He will use that knowledge to obtain the best possible results for your case, both in and out of court.
PAC stands for "prohibited alcohol concentration."
In the State of Wisconsin it is against the law to drive or operate a motor vehicle on a highway with a prohibited alcohol concentration.
The general PAC for Wisconsin drivers is a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher.
For anyone that has three or more OWI convictions, their PAC is any amount over.02.
After being arrested for an OWI it is common to be facing both OWI and PAC charges.
However, if you are found guilty of any combination of those charges there is only a single conviction for purposes of sentencing and for purposes of counting convictions.
In the State of Wisconsin it is against the law to drive or operate a motor vehicle on a highway with a prohibited alcohol concentration.
The general PAC for Wisconsin drivers is a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher.
For anyone that has three or more OWI convictions, their PAC is any amount over.02.
After being arrested for an OWI it is common to be facing both OWI and PAC charges.
However, if you are found guilty of any combination of those charges there is only a single conviction for purposes of sentencing and for purposes of counting convictions.
The Wisconsin Statutes have followed a national trend when it comes to OWI legislation.
Over the last century, state governments have repeatedly increased the penalties and lowered the per se BAC level for OWI offenses.
However, the State's efforts to combat impaired driving by increasing the stringency of the laws has also increased the likeliness of an unwarranted arrest.
If you are arrested for an OWI, ensure that your rights are protected.
This Website is designed for general information only.
Over the last century, state governments have repeatedly increased the penalties and lowered the per se BAC level for OWI offenses.
However, the State's efforts to combat impaired driving by increasing the stringency of the laws has also increased the likeliness of an unwarranted arrest.
If you are arrested for an OWI, ensure that your rights are protected.
This Website is designed for general information only.
If a motorist submits to a chemical test and a detectable amount of a restricted controlled substance or a prohibited alcohol concentration is detected, then the law enforcement officer will take the motorist's license and forward it to the DOT along with the results of the chemical test.
The law enforcement officer will also provide the motorist with a notice of suspension and administrative review request form.
The notice of suspension serves as a 30-day temporary license.
The motorist will only have 10 days to request an Administrative Review Hearing.
The law enforcement officer will also provide the motorist with a notice of suspension and administrative review request form.
The notice of suspension serves as a 30-day temporary license.
The motorist will only have 10 days to request an Administrative Review Hearing.
You may not use an occupational license for recreational purposes or to operate a commercial motor vehicle.
Your total driving time is limited to 12 hours each day and no more than 60 hours for the entire week.
If you operate outside those specific hours or for a purpose not permitted on the license, you may be arrested for operating after suspension or revocation.
If you need to travel through another state, you need to check to see if they allow operation with a Wisconsin occupational license.
Your total driving time is limited to 12 hours each day and no more than 60 hours for the entire week.
If you operate outside those specific hours or for a purpose not permitted on the license, you may be arrested for operating after suspension or revocation.
If you need to travel through another state, you need to check to see if they allow operation with a Wisconsin occupational license.
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