
Wisconsin Identity Theft
The Wisconsin Statutes defines identity theft as intentionally using or attempting to use another individual’s identity or ID documents to: (a) To obtain credit, money, goods, services, employment, or an...
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Statutes defines identity theft as intentionally using or attempting to use another individual’s identity or ID documents to: (a) To obtain credit, money, goods, services, employment, or an...
Read MoreAccording to Wisconsin law, if your BAC is above .15, then an ignition interlock device will be required even for a first offense. If your BAC is between .2 and .249, then your fines will be doubled. If your BA...
Read More1st Offense OWI in Wisconsin Wisconsin law forbids the operating of a motor vehicle if you have a blood alcohol concentration of .08% or greater, or if you are showing signs of impairment. If you are requi...
Read MoreOn January 20, the “remain in Mexico” asylum policy was halted temporarily. However, the policy has now been officially ended. The “remain in Mexico” policy called for tens of thousands of asylum-...
Read MoreAccording to Section 940.255(1) of the Wisconsin Statutes, the state must prove the following elements in first degree sexual assault: “Has sexual contact or sexual intercourse with another person without con...
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