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Month: November 2017

What is Implied Consent in Wisconsin?

Understanding Implied Consent for Wisconsin Drivers Police officers in Wisconsin who suspect someone of operating while intoxicated (OWI) will pull that driver over to confirm their suspicions. This may involve a field sobriety test and a breathalyzer test. You may have heard that you should refuse the test. Unfortunately, that is not true. Thanks to Wisconsin’s Implied Consent law, your choices are extremely limited once you’ve gotten behind the wheel after drinking or taking...

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Wire Fraud Charges | Wire Fraud Defense | Eisenberg Law

Facing Wire Fraud Charges In Wisconsin? Here’s What You Need To Know Wire fraud is considered a white collar crime. It is categorized with similar non-violent crimes that involve money such as theft, embezzlement, and counterfeiting, among others. Wire fraud is also a federal offense, so fines and penalties are severe. Defining Wire Fraud Wire fraud is similar to other types of fraud like bank fraud or check fraud; all are intended to defraud other people of money. The difference...

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