As in other states, receiving a conviction for operating a vehicle while intoxicated in Wisconsin can come with steep penalties. Even a first OWI may lead to revocation of your license for half a year or more, depending on the specific circumstances. However, state...
Month: February 2022
Who makes a good designated driver?
As temperatures begin to climb, you may be itching to have a picnic, visit your favorite restaurant or attend a sporting event. If your plans include enjoying beer, wine or spirits, though, you must be careful not to drink and drive. After all, Wisconsin has some of...
Drug convictions no longer jeopardize federal financial aid
As you may know, the U.S. Department of Education used to play a key role in the war against drugs. Specifically, the DOE suspended the federal grants, loans and work-study funds for many college-aged students who had drug convictions during their award periods. If...
Designated drivers credited with saving thousands of lives
When friends have plans to drink during a night out, it is a good idea to have someone as the designated driver. This person agrees not to drink or partake of any drugs so they can drive everyone safely home at the end of the night. According to DesignatedDriving.net,...