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Although Wisconsin law treats a first OWI offense as a civil offense instead of a criminal violation, a conviction still carries serious penalties that could potentially affect your daily life. A conviction for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) also remains on your record forever.
If you get convicted with a first OWI offense, you might face the following penalties:
Your license could be revoked for six to nine months. But remember that unless there’s a refusal violation related to your case, you are allowed to get an occupational driver’s license so you can still drive to and from your workplace at specific times.
Fines associated with a first OWI offense range from $150 to $300, excluding court costs, which vary greatly from one jurisdiction to the next. You might also need to pay a $435 OWI surcharge.
You’ll be required to undergo an evaluation of your alcohol use and complete a treatment or education program known as the Driver Safety Plan.
If you consented to a blood or breath chemical test and your BAC (blood alcohol content) results were found to be 0.15 or higher, you will be required to install an IID for a maximum of one year in all vehicles titled or registered under your name.
It’s also crucial to note that if a minor under 16 years old was with your during the OWI incident, you might face harsher penalties. You could be fined up to $1,100, pay related court costs, receive an IID order of up to 18 months, and spend five days to six months in jail.
Because first OWI offenses in Wisconsin are not categorized as criminal convictions, many people mistakenly think that they are not really that serious and they can tackle the case on their own. Also, as long as the offenders did not injure anyone or did not have a minor passenger during the OWI incident, they won’t have to worry about jail time. However, aside from the penalties mentioned above, you should know that an OWI conviction may result in the following collateral consequences:
· Termination from your current employment
· Difficulty finding a new job
· Sanctions imposed by your school, including probation, suspension, or expulsion
· Difficulty obtaining admission into a college or university
· Issues with professional licensure
· Inability to rent an apartment
· Damage to your reputation in your community
Fortunately, when you work with an experience attorney, you can ensure that your case is resolved as favorably as possible and that any short or long-term consequences you are facing are mitigated. In some cases, working with a lawyer may even result in your case being dismissed.
If you’ve been charged with your first OWI offense, don’t hesitate to call Cohen Law Offices at 715-514-5051 to arrange your free case review and learn about your legal options moving forward.
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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