Plea Bargain FAQs | Wisconsin Plea Deals
Anyone who watches legal shows on television has heard the term plea bargain. These “deals” are used widely in fictional entertainment settings, but they are real, legal strategies that are used throughout Wisconsin to close cases. Below, we answer nine common questions about plea deals.
Implied Consent in Wisconsin | Wisconsin OWI Laws
If you are charged with OWI in Wisconsin, you will be required to undergo chemical testing to check your BAC level through a blood test, a breathalyzer breath test, or a urinalysis. When we say required, we mean required. Chemical testing for intoxication is required for an OWI arrest in the state and you must comply with it.
Tips For Speaking With a Truck Accident Insurance Agent
Contacting your insurance agent is at the top of the list after being involved in a truck accident. If you intend to file a claim, which most people do, you’ll need the agent to begin the process. Although your insurance agent may be helpful and friendly with you, be aware that they are just one person in the claims process and will not be the person investigating your claim. No matter how good a relationship you have with your agent, be careful about what you say to them in that initial conversation after the accident, since it could affect your claim.
Personal Injury Claim Investigation in Wisconsin
The attorneys at Eisenberg Law Offices undertake a rigorous investigation process for every personal injury claim we represent. While our clients are busy recovering from their injuries, we are busy collecting evidence and building a case that returns the best outcomes and highest compensation amounts possible. Our investigation process consists of four primary phases, which are outlined below.
Second Offense OWI Wisconsin Penalties
A second offense OWI is a serious crime with significantly more severe penalties than first offense OWIs. A first offense is considered a civil offense, but a second OWI is a criminal offense in the state of Wisconsin, no matter what the circumstances.
Lewd Conduct Charge | Wisconsin Lewd Conduct
Summer is that time of year when people are more carefree, socializing out in public, and eager to kick back with a drink or two. It is also the time of year we see an increase in lewd conduct charges in Wisconsin. Lewd and lascivious behavior is considered obscene behavior, is not protected by the Constitution, and is a crime in this state.