Challenging DUI stops on a lack of probable cause: Part I
For a drunk driving charge to be legitimate, police need to prove that they followed proper procedure. For instance, defense attorneys may try to challenge
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For a drunk driving charge to be legitimate, police need to prove that they followed proper procedure. For instance, defense attorneys may try to challenge
When authorities charge a suspect with OWI, procedure matters. The way in which evidence is collected is as important as the evidence itself. If police
We have previously written about Wisconsin’s tough drunk driving laws. And things are only going to get tougher as time goes on. In July of
We have previously written that police officers in Wisconsin have to follow specific rules and procedures before they can arrest someone for suspected drunk driving.
Earlier this week, we began a discussion about a controversial case of alleged drunk driving homicide. A Wisconsin man is on trial for the 2009
Last week, proceedings began in a controversial drunk driving case. A Wisconsin man has been charged with two counts of homicide by drunken driving. The
Earlier this week, we began a discussion about DUI charges stemming from the legal concept of “actual physical control” (APC). In states with APC laws,
In March, we wrote about the legal concept of “actual physical control” (APC). In states with APC laws, intoxicated individuals can be arrested for DUI
Just over a year ago, the state of Wisconsin enacted a new law increasing penalties for repeat OWI offenders. In July of 2010, a law
Last week, we wrote about the Wisconsin man who was convicted of DUI despite the fact that he was never pulled over and no one