You May Have Questions About Drunk-driving in WIWhen facing charges of impaired or drunk-driving in Wisconsin, lots of questions are racing through your mind. The biggest is, “Do I need an attorney?” Yes. Legal and constitutional issues can be used to defend your case successfully. Before asking any other questions, know that the answer to that one is easy. Get a qualified Wisconsin DUI lawyer. I wasn’t read my Miranda rights. Can I get my case dismissed? Unfortunately, your case probably will not be dismissed. However, if you were interrogated after you were taken into custody, any statements you made cannot be used against you if you were not read your rights. A qualified attorney can use this information to achieve an optimal outcome for you. Am I going to jail? If you are facing your second or subsequent conviction for DUI, Wisconsin law mandates a jail term. An experienced attorney may be able to help keep you out. What if I am convicted for a third time? Wisconsin law requires your license be automatically revoked, and a jail term is mandatory. Most of the time, you will not be able to get a license in another state. If you have an international license, you will not be allowed to drive in Wisconsin. Is my breath test reliable or accurate? It may not be. Something as simple as burping within 20 minutes of blowing for your breath test or wearing dentures can skew the results. What now? This is perhaps the biggest reason you need Attorney Andrew Mishlove. He can explain to you what happens next and what can be done to achieve the best resolution for your case. Being charged with DUI or OWI does not make you a bad person; it makes you a person in need of legal assistance. Make sure you get the help you need by selecting Wisconsin’s leading OWI lawyer. Are you looking for a tough and fair DUI and OWI defense attorney in Wisconsin, if so ‐ contact us. The Law Offices of Andrew Mishlove focus on providing excellent representation in drunk-driving defense matters. |
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State of Wisconsin v. Pavittar
This gentleman was found quite drunk seated in the driver's seat of his car. A citizen witness had reported that the car was driving erratically. A police lieutenant stated that he saw Pav driving the car. Police dispatch records, however, indicated that the lieutenant arrived at the scene five minutes after the car was parked. Other witnesses reported a different driver. Attorney Mishlove tried the case to a jury and Pav was found Not Guilty. We saved him from a long jail sentence and irreparable damage to his family
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DUI Attorney Andrew Mishlove Selected as Regent to National College for DUI Defense (NCDD)
Attorney Andrew Mishlove was recently honored with a unanimous appointment as the only Wisconsin DUI (OWI) attorney on the Governing Board of Regents for the NCDD.
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The Law Offices of Andrew Mishlove Are The Only DUI Lawyers Recognized As An Authority in the Wisconsin Statute Book!
The Law Offices of Andrew Mishlove Have Been Recognized in the Wisconsin Statutes as Authorities on DUI Law. Our Article, Wisconsin's New OWI Law, Wisconsin Lawyer, June 2010 Has Been Listed as an Authority Right in The Law Itself. We Are the Only Wisconsin DUI Law Firm To Have Achieved This Distinction! Click Here to See It.
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