Penalties for Second Offense OWI in Wisconsin
It should come as no surprise that the penalties associated with a second
offense OWI in Wisconsin are more severe than those for a first
offense OWI. One of the reasons for this is because first offenses are
considered civil offenses/violations while second offenses are a criminal offense/violation
without exception. This naturally leads to more severe repercussions.
Criminal charges for a second OWI include jail time, monetary fines and
loss of driver's license for up to 18 months, but specifics depend on the
circumstances of the situation.
Possible Penalties For Second Offense OWI
An OWI is considered a second offense in Wisconsin if the driver has received
a prior OWI conviction in the last ten years. Although the state has set
minimum and maximum penalties for the offense, the judge in the case will
determine the actual sentence handed down, but it will be within the minimum
and maximum ranges. This may include:
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Jail time ranges from five days to six months. The
range is doubled if there was a passenger under 16 years of age in the vehicle
at the time of the offense.
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Fines range from $350 to $1,100 for second OWI convictions.
This minimum and maximum doubles with a BAC of .17% to .199%. It triples for a
BAC of .20% to .249% and quadruples for a BAC of .25% or higher.
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An Alcohol and Drug Assessment is mandatory for
all OWI convictions in Wisconsin. An assessment will be made and drivers may be
required to complete additional treatment, OWI classes or other rehab programs
based on the results of that assessment.
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Up to 18 months driver's license revocation is possible.
·
Ignition Interlock Device (IID) will be ordered
for at least one year upon reinstatement of the driver's license or occupational
license.
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Other consequences include the cost
of alcohol and drug assessment programs, mandatory high-risk auto insurance
rates, potentially higher life and health insurance rates, time off work,
impound fees, and more.
Protect Your Future With Help From Eisenberg Law Offices' OWI Attorneys
The costs associated with a second OWI in WI can easily reach into
thousands of dollars and the impact on your life can be ruinous. This is why it
is so important to have an experienced OWI defense attorney representing you if
you are charged with an OWI. The Eisenberg Law Offices' OWI
attorneys can help by arguing for a reduced sentence or may even be able to help you avoid conviction entirely.
This post was originally published at https://www.eisenberglaw.org/second-offense-owi-wisconsin-second-offense-penalties/.
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