Walworth County Circuit Court defaulted client on an OWI refusal, declaring the refusal hearing demand was not timely filed. Court of Appeals agreed with Saperstein’s interpretation of the law governing the calculation of the 10-day deadline – that it does not include Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or the day of the event itself. The refusal was […]
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Shorewood Hills – Municipal Court Drunk Driving (OWI) & Hit and Run Dismissed
Saperstein negotiated a settlement that allowed his client to plead to other citations that would not result in the loss of his license or the other penalties associated with an OWI. […]
Dane County – Jury Acquittal on OWI & PAC Charges
Saperstein’s client was pulled over for speeding 20 mph over the posted limit near his home in Verona. After performing field sobriety tests he was arrested. His blood was taken approximately 1 1/2 hours later, registering a .096 blood alcohol concentration. Through cross examination of the County’s witnesses, including the arresting officer and the blood […]
Walworth County – OWI Jury Trial Win
Attorney Saperstein’s client was stopped by police while sitting in his parked, running vehicle outside of a house where a party he had attended was broken up for loud noise. He refused to take a breath or blood test. A jury acquitted the client of OWI 1st after Attorney Saperstein argued that the State had […]
City of Middleton – OWI by Controlled Substance Reduced to Inattentive Driving
Attorney Saperstein’s client was pulled over for alleged weaving outside of her lane. Officer did not note any odor of alcohol, but required client to perform field sobriety tests and her blood was drawn. Attorney Saperstein was able to get the OWI reduced to an inattentive driving citation by arguing that her satisfactory performance on […]
Iowa County – OWI Reduced to Reckless Driving
Unwavering trial preparation and extensive pretrial litigation were the key to client’s OWI and Operating with a Prohibited Alcohol Concentration (PAC) charges being reduced to a reckless driving citation. […]
Grant County – Felony OWI Charge Reduced to Misdemeanor
Saperstein’s Client’s OWI felony was amended to a misdemeanor after a successful collateral attack of a prior offense. […]
Richland County – OWI Second Offense Reduced To Reckless Driving Citation
Attorney David E. Saperstein’s client was charged with 2nd Offense Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated. Attorney Saperstein successfully negotiated an amendment down to a reckless driving citation based on weaknesses in the State’s evidence that he discovered during his pre-trial investigation. […]
Lafayette County – OWI Reduced to Reckless Driving Citation
Attorney Bednarek discovered a procedural error made by the arresting officer in this case, which resulted in his client’s OWI charge being reduced to a reckless driving ticket. […]
City of Madison – Acquittal at Trial – Operating While Intoxicated (OWI)
Attorney Bednarek achieved acquittals on OWI and prohibited alcohol concentration (PAC) citations after a trial to the court in Madison Municipal Court. […]
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