Saperstein’s client was charged with OWI and, separately, with refusal to submit to chemical testing (out of the same incident). Client had been pulled over for failing to turn on his headlights after leaving a parking spot near a downtown bar. Client refused to perform field sobriety tests and refused to submit to breath testing […]
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Walworth County – Successful Appeal To Reopen OWI Refusal
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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