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OWI Questions
Frequently Asked Questions What you need to know now:
- Why you can't wait until our court date to take action - How to save our driver's license. Demand a hearing to prevent the loss of license. You have 10 days. Hire a qualified attorney immediately.
- Why did I get two tickets? You receive 1 ticket for drunk driving "Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence"- the 2nd for having a prohibited alcohol concentration, which means testing above the legal limit.
- Can they take my driver's license even before I go to court? They can try. You have 10 days. Plead "not guilty" and demand a hearing with a qualified attorney.
- How long does a drunk driving conviction stay on my record? Forever. Since 1998, Wisconsin has counted all lifetime drunk driving convictions, even those before 1998, in calculating whether an arrest should be prosecuted as a second or greater offense.
- How can I plead "not guilty" if I am guilty? By saying "not guilty" when the judge asks for your plea. It's your right. A "not guilty" plea in court simply means you're not going to admit anything, and that it's up to the prosecution to prove it's case -if it can - by legally obtained and legally admissible evidence.
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