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If you've ever been pulled over for suspicion of drunk driving in Wisconsin, you're likely already familiar with a breathalyzer test.
What are your options to take the breathalyzer test and are you are or you not allowed to refuse a breathalyzer test under Wisconsin's breathalyzer laws?
Driving under the influence is a serious problem; about one third of fatal car accidents in the United States are related to drunk driving. Don’t forget, buzzed driving IS drunk driving! What do you need to know if you get pulled over this summer?
Before making an arrest for operating while intoxicated (OWI) Wisconsin law enforcement agents must have enough evidence to establish that a crime was committed. To do so, they may administer a series of field sobriety tests that are used to gauge your level of intoxication.
What exactly does that mean and what do you need to know?
At Jones Law Firm many of our clients have questions about drunk driving arrests and convictions. In this article, we look at statistics about drunk driving.
In every state, it is illegal for a driver to operate a motor vehicle while impaired by the effects of alcohol, drugs, or some combination of drugs and alcohol. As simple as it sounds, it gets a lot more complicated from there.
Please read to learn more!
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