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OWI Charges | Wisconsin OWI Tips | Eisenberg Law

5 Tips For Making it Through an OWI Stop in Wisconsin It’s a sight no Wisconsin driver wants to see…flashing lights in your rearview mirror. The sense of apprehension can grow even stronger if you realize those lights are directed at getting you to pull over. If you’ve been drinking, you might feel panicked, angry, worried, or any combination of feelings. Getting stopped for OWI is stressful enough. Don’t add to an already tense situation by being disrespectful or...

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Defense Options To Theft Charges In Wisconsin

What Are Your Defense Options When Facing Theft Charges in Wisconsin? Theft charges and convictions for theft vary widely in their severity in Wisconsin, but even the least serious charge, a Class A misdemeanor, can lead to as much as $10,000 in fines and up to 9 months in jail. That is anything but simple or insignificant if you are convicted. Fortunately, there are several defense options that can be used to fight theft charges. Defining Theft in Wisconsin In order for an action to...

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Be Careful With Takeout Alcohol – Wisconsin Has an Open Container Law

Wisconsin has an open container law, and it hasn’t been suspended because of the pandemic. It’s very much in force, and if you’re getting alcohol to go from a bar or restaurant, you have to be very careful not to violate the law accidentally. And unfortunately, that’s easy to do if you’re not used to taking a prepared alcoholic drink away from the place where you’d normally drink it. The open container law is simple: No open containers of alcohol inside...

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Aiding, Abetting, and Partner-in-Crime Laws in Wisconsin

Tune into any crime show on TV and you’ll hear the term “aiding and abetting” at some point. These two terms are usually mentioned together and are often treated as one charge, but they are different crimes. Aiding and abetting can land you in jail even if you didn’t participate in the actual committing of a crime. However, unlike on many TV shows, aiding and abetting in Wisconsin applies to active help, and not just being an unwitting bystander. Aiding someone with...

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Can Police Search Your Cell Phone | Search and Seizure

Is it Legal For Police to Search Your Cell Phone? Cell phones contain all the details of our lives in text, images, account numbers, and more. You should always be wary of a police search of your cell phone. As an item of personal property, cell phones are protected by the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, but that does not mean cell phones can never be searched. In some cases, it is perfectly legal for police to search your cell phone. Fourth Amendment Protections The Fourth...

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