Wisconsin OWI defense attorneys in the Lannon area can advise Waukesha County resident son their options if arrested for OWI, which could lead to $150-$300 in fines and temporary license revocation if convicted.
Reducing or dropping Lannon OWI charges
Facing your first DWI charges in Wisconsin come with harsh penalties. The extreme fines, jail time, loss of drivers’ license and restricted rights you face can have harmful, long-term consequences on your future. Fee to plea lawyers don’t get it:
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For criminal charges in Lannon you need OWI attorneys with the strongest defense. Grieve Law has experience including:
- Reduced OWI charges
- Dropped OWI charges
- Underage OWI
- Marijuana OWI
- OWI with a Minor
- Prohibited Alcohol Concentration
1st Offense OWI Penalties
A first OWI offense in Lannon, Wisconsin is a civil offense with severe penalties including a $150-$300 fine, a 6-9 month driver's license revocation, possible ignition interlock device installation, mandatory SR-22 insurance, an Alcohol and Other Drug Assessment and additional consequences such as travel restrictions, increased insurance rates and job loss.
2nd Offense OWI Penalties
A 2nd offense OWI in Lannon, Wisconsin is a criminal charge with severe penalties including 5 days to 6 months in jail, $350-$1100 in fines plus a $435 driver improvement surcharge, a 12-18 month driver's license revocation, a 12-18 month ignition interlock device requirement, a $250 alcohol and drug assessment fee, a travel ban to Canada and issues traveling in the European Union and lifelong higher rates for SR22 high-risk auto insurance and other insurance types.
3rd Offense OWI Penalties
A 3rd OWI in Lannon, Wisconsin is a criminal charge with severe penalties, including 45 days to 1 year in jail, $600-$2000 in fines plus a $435 driver improvement surcharge, a 2-3 year driver's license revocation, a 1-3 year ignition interlock device requirement, absolute sobriety for an occupational license, a legal BAC limit of .02 for life, travel restrictions to Canada and issues traveling in the European Union, and inclusion of all prior OWI offenses regardless of how long ago they occurred.
A 4th offense OWI in Lannon, Wisconsin is a Class H felony with penalties of 60 days to 6 years in jail, up to $10,000 in fines, a 2-3 year license revocation, and a lifetime revocation if previously convicted within 15 years, while a 5th offense OWI is a Class G felony with a presumptive 18-month prison term, up to $25,000 in fines, similar license revocation conditions, and the same ignition interlock and absolute sobriety requirements.
Our OWI attorneys in Wisconsin will get you the best outcome with the strongest defense possible. Grieve Law attorneys use their knowledge of drunk driving and criminal law to provide exceptional legal counsel and unbeatable litigation.
Where to Go for Court: 20399 W. Main St, Lannon, WI 53046
Police Department: 20399 W Main St, Lannon, WI 53046
Award-winning Lannon criminal defense attorneys
Getting your criminal charges dropped or reduced can be expensive. Grieve Law offers flexible payment options to help you afford our top criminal defense attorneys. Criminal charges wreak havoc on your permanent record and your lifetime earning potential. An informed decision about your criminal defense attorney now is the best way to protect your future.
Our Lannon criminal defense attorneys guide you every step of the way, from citation and trial and interacting with the police to fighting for your rights in court. Grieve law attorneys are your best advocates anywhere, especially:
Affordable Lannon OWI attorneys win cases across Waukesha County
The laws and consequences for an OWI charge vary by county, Grieve Law criminal defense attorneys have litigation experience in Waukesha County
Defending your right is Grieve Law’s main concern. At our Waukesha criminal defense firm, we’ve helped clients save thousands of dollars in fines and penalties by reducing their charges. We also offer a free initial phone consultation for all new criminal charges in Waukesha County.
Contact the Lannon OWI lawyers at Grieve Law for your free consultation.
In Lannon, Wisconsin, how long does an OWI charge stay on your record?
Waukesha County OWI defense attorneys can help avoid OWI conviction and 12-18 month license revocation in some cases, but it�s difficult to have an OWI removed from a Lannon resident�s public record in Wisconsin.