A Wisconsin judge may mandate community service for college students who drive while intoxicated or operate any vehicle under drug or alcohol influence. Probation is contingent upon completing this form of punishment, an alternative to jail time that can negatively...
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When can authorities search a car without a warrant?
Many people experience anxiety when they see blue lights flip on in their rear-view mirrors, and this may occur even if they are not doing anything wrong. It makes sense that a traffic stop may make you nervous or uncomfortable, but understanding what rights you have...
Disorderly Conduct 101
Disorderly conduct has long been among the most frequently charged crimes in the state of Wisconsin. Disorderly conduct is a Class B misdemeanor. It carries a maximum penalty of a $1,000 fine and 90 days in jail. Wisconsin law defines disorderly conduct as doing...
Participating in hazing may jeopardize your future
Now that you have graduated high school, you are looking forward to attending your favorite Wisconsin college or university. To get the most out of your collegiate experience, you may also be considering joining a fraternity, intramural team or social club. Regardless...