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.
My spouse got an OWI in Wisconsin. What should I do?
Receiving a call that your spouse has been arrested for OWI can be frightening and overwhelming. You're likely feeling a mix of emotions — worry, frustration, and uncertainty about what happens next.
Here's what you need to know to help your spouse through this situation:
- Take immediate action. The most important first step is to contact an experienced OWI defense attorney immediately. A 10-day deadline begins running as soon as your spouse is arrested for challenging either the revocation or administrative suspension of their driving privileges. Missing this deadline will result in automatic license suspension.
- Understand the potential consequences. If this is your spouse's first OWI offense in Wisconsin, they may face:
- License suspension for up to 9 months
- Fines and fees approaching $1,000
- Mandatory alcohol assessment (approximately $300)
- Required counseling or treatment programs
- Possible ignition interlock device requirement if their BAC was 0.15 or higher (costing about $1,000)
- SR-22 insurance requirements when eligible to drive again
- These consequences can significantly impact your family's daily life, from getting to work to handling family responsibilities. While Wisconsin is the only state where a first OWI offense is not criminal, it's still what we call "a traffic ticket on steroids" with serious repercussions.
- Help document everything. While the details are still fresh, help your spouse write down everything they remember about the stop, including:
- The exact time and location
- The reason given for the traffic stop
- Any tests that were administered
- What was said to the officer
- Names of any witnesses This information will be valuable for their defense.
Don't try to handle this situation alone. The legal system is complex, and prosecutors handling OWI cases are experienced attorneys who have dealt with hundreds of similar cases. At Stangl Law Offices, we prepare every case as if it's going to trial, which allows us to identify all possible defenses and achieve the best possible outcome for our clients.
Remember that while this is a serious situation, it's not the end of the world. With proper legal representation and support, your spouse can navigate through this challenge. Our experienced attorneys can help minimize the consequences and protect your spouse's rights throughout the process.
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.