Facing charges of OWI in Wisconsin may give people the push to change their habits, but that does not mean that the temptation to drink will never return. Learning to manage triggers and control their impulses can, however, decrease their risk of getting a second OWI....
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Month: November 2020
How will you get around after an OWI and license suspension?
In the state of Wisconsin, operating while intoxicated refers to driving with a blood alcohol concentration level of .08% or higher. If law enforcement stops you on suspicion of OWI, you stand to lose your driving privileges. What happens next? How will you get...
Reentering the workforce after a drug conviction
People charged with drug crimes in Wisconsin may spend time behind bars depending on the severity of their circumstances. This time away from all of the normal obligations in their life could create uncertainty and even anxiety when it is time to reenter society. One...