>Ava Turner Question By: Ava Turner  Posted in: Lawyers & Law Firms

What to Do If You’re Accused of an OWI?

Your thoughts may be racing if you are stopped in Wisconsin for a DWI. You might be worried about what would be the "correct" action or statement. That anxiety could ultimately do a lot of damage to your case. The Law Office of Michael Hayes LLC's Wisconsin attorney for drunk driving can provide guidance on how to approach the circumstance.

  • Remain silent – Everything you say during an OWI stop will be used against you. For example, if you tell the police that you had one or two drinks, they will think you’re lying and use that against you. On the other hand, if you tell the police that you had a larger number, they will consider that a confession and use it against you. The police are experts at twisting your words in the context of an OWI stop. The best way to prevent them from doing so is to respectfully assert your right to remain silent.

  • Write everything down – Write down everything you remember about the stop. When and where were you stopped? What was the reason given for your stop? Was there a test administered and if so, what kind? What, if anything, did you tell the officer about your food and drink consumption? Write these things down as quickly as you can, while your memory is still fresh. The answer to these questions will guide your drunk driving lawyers with your defense strategy.

  • Find witnesses – Talk to your friends and family, especially if they saw you right before, right after, or during your stop. Ask if they would be willing to testify on your behalf in court. Witnesses can go a long way to strengthen your defense, so gather them early, if possible. Your defense team will want to document their statements, because people can forget things quickly. Credible defense witnesses can make the difference between “guilty” and “not guilty.”

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Audrey TorresAnswer By: Audrey Torres