You are not required to answer potentially incriminating questions. Politely say, “I would like to speak with an attorney before I answer any questions.” This is an appropriate reply, although you are not entitled to counsel during a roadside stop unless you are in custody and questioned. Saying that you had one or two beers is not incriminating, is not sufficient to cause intoxication, and may explain the odor of alcohol on the breath.
DUI vs. OWI in Wisconsin:
In Wisconsin, the term OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) is used to describe the offense commonly referred to as DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in other jurisdictions. While both terms pertain to impaired driving, Wisconsin law specifically uses "OWI" to encompass a broader range of activities beyond just driving.
Key Differences Between OWI and DUI in Wisconsin
First, the scope of the offense:
- OWI: In Wisconsin, "operating" a vehicle includes being in control of the vehicle's mechanisms, even if the vehicle isn't moving. This means you can be charged with an OWI even if you're found intoxicated in the driver's seat of a stationary but running vehicle.
- DUI: In many states, a DUI charge requires the vehicle to be in motion while the driver is impaired.
Second, the terminology itself:
- OWI: Specifically used in Wisconsin statutes to define impaired operation of a vehicle.
- DUI: A more commonly used term nationwide but not the official term in Wisconsin.
Penalties for OWI in Wisconsin
Wisconsin treats OWI offenses with varying degrees of severity based on the number of prior offenses and the circumstances surrounding the arrest.
First Offense:
- Fines: $150 to $300, plus additional court costs.
- License Revocation: 6 to 9 months.
- Jail Time: Not typically imposed unless aggravating factors are present.
- Additional Requirements: Mandatory alcohol and drug assessment.
Second Offense:
- Fines: $350 to $1,100.
- License Revocation: 12 to 18 months.
- Jail Time: 5 days to 6 months.
- Additional Requirements: Installation of an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for a minimum of one year.
Third Offense:
- Fines: $600 to $2,000.
- License Revocation: 2 to 3 years.
- Jail Time: 45 days to 1 year.
- Additional Requirements: IID installation for 1 to 3 years.
It's important to note that penalties can increase significantly with higher blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels, the presence of minors in the vehicle, or if the OWI results in injury or death. For instance, a first offense with a BAC of 0.15% or higher may require an IID installation.
Additional Considerations
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Operating with a Prohibited Alcohol Concentration (PAC): In Wisconsin, you can be charged with a PAC if your BAC is above the legal limit, regardless of your actual impairment. This charge often accompanies an OWI.
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Impact on Driving Record: An OWI conviction in Wisconsin remains on your driving record for life, which can have long-term effects on insurance rates and employment opportunities.
Understanding the nuances between OWI and DUI is crucial for Wisconsin drivers. If you're facing an OWI charge, it's advisable to consult with an experienced defense attorney to navigate the complexities of Wisconsin's impaired driving laws.
Madison OWI Attorney Patrick J. Stangl, is committed to exploring options for your best defense and has defended clients across the state since 1991. To this end, he is pleased to offer a FREE 10-minute consultation at no obligation to discuss the specifics of your case and take the first step in putting this stressful time behind you.
Being charged with a crime in Wisconsin can be an intimidating, scary, and ultimately life-changing event. If you hire Attorney Stangl to defend your criminal case, he can:
- Review the case for defects
- Potentially move for the suppression of evidence
- Compel the discovery of evidence to support your innocence
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Attorney Patrick Stangl
Nationally recognized for excellence, Wisconsin Criminal Defense Attorney Patrick J. Stangl has been practicing law in the Badger State since 1991. While his expertise spans the breadth of criminal law, Attorney Stangl is well-known for his impressive record as a Wisconsin OWI attorney, defending all types of drunk driving and driving under the influence charges such as OWI, DUI, DWI, BAC, PAC, and more.