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Police officers are out in large numbers enforcing Wisconsin OWI laws. They are literally out looking to make as many arrests as possible. Every year, Wisconsin police launch a “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign. This starts around Thanksgiving and carries through the New Year. Although Wisconsin does not have sobriety checkpoints, this does not stop law enforcement from aggressively trying to make arrests. There are more police officers on the road, and they are looking to make arrests. The increased enforcement could lead to mistakes that result in flawed charges.
Police often hang out in areas where they think that people may be drinking. It is not uncommon for them to be around bars and restaurants, knowing that there is a higher chance that people leaving these establishments may have been drinking. Wisconsin ranks among the top ten states in the U.S. in drunk driving arrests per capita, and many of those arrests are made during the holidays. Officers typically feel under pressure to stop drivers on suspicion of OWI. Even with increased enforcement, drunk driving accidents are up across the state.
The sustained OWI campaign throughout Wisconsin may result in overaggressive enforcement of the laws. Officers can pull over and arrest people without the probable cause to do so. They may take shortcuts with the evidence that is necessary to convict a driver. For law enforcement, OWI enforcement is often a numbers game, with prosecutors looking to secure a guilty plea and move the case off their desk as soon as possible. If you find yourself facing charges during this time, it will definitely put a damper on your holidays. This is even more true when there are legal issues with the charges.
If you have been charged with OWI during the busy holiday season, you may be able to defend the case. One key part of every OWI case is the officer’s observations. These supplement the sobriety and blood alcohol tests. When officers are in the middle of an OWI enforcement campaign, they may cut corners in order to make the arrest. Their observations and recollections may not be as careful and correct as they otherwise would, and you can challenge them. You can also present witnesses of your own who can disagree with the officer’s observations.
In addition, you could challenge the physical evidence against you. When law enforcement is making an increased number of arrests, there could be something wrong with their testing procedures and how the test results are handled. In the end, law enforcement needs valid evidence to convict you of the charges.
The experienced attorneys at The Cohen Law Offices are here for you when you find yourself facing OWI charges. You do not have to deal with your legal situation on your own. Contact us online or call us today at (715) 514-5051 to schedule your initial consultation.
At Cohen Law Office, we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case further and find the right solution for you. Our team provides the best representation to each client we work with and present the strongest possible defense. Give us a call today to start your resolution in your criminal defense case.
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