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"Fighting to Protect Your License & Your
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Attorney
Fees
If you are
convicted of a drunk driving offense in Wisconsin,
in most cases that conviction remains on your driving record
abstract for life. That's a long
time. With that in mind, it makes sense to
get the best defense you can
afford from an attorney who has your best
interests at heart. Before
I take a case, my client will know exactly how
much this is going to cost him in attorney fees. Depending on the location of the stop,
the
objective of the defense and certain other
factors, my fee
for a first, second or third offense without
injury will usually range from $2200 - $5000.
There are some attorney's
whose fees are far above that and some who charge
less. If there is an injury, or if this is a
fourth (or subsequent) offense, my fee is more fact
dependant and would be discussed during a free
case evaluation. Sometimes there
are other minor charges,
such as misdemeanors or forfeitures, that were received
in connection with the drunk
driving charge. Often I can handle those
at no additional fee. |
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Statistics
show...
The average person accused of drunk
driving in Wisconsin is a white male between the ages of 25 and
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Other
Possible Costs
Aside from the
attorney fee, there are other expenses a person
may incur when fighting a drunk driving
charge. Such costs might include those
to secure expert witnesses, to obtain evidence
or to make a jury request.
Some other
costs will apply only if there is a
conviction. See the penalty
charts for a summary of fines by
offense type.
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