Police chief in Wisconsin charged with driving under the influence

by Administrator 13. April 2012 08:27

In Kenosha County, a head-on car accident took place involving the Grayslake police chief.

Last Friday, the off-duty police chief was dining at a restaurant with his wife in Kenosha County. He told investigators that he consumed three separate vodka-based drinks while he was eating dinner. After dinner, he got behind the wheel of his vehicle, and began to drive home. Shortly after beginning his trip, his car swerved into oncoming traffic near Route 45, and he struck a vehicle head-on. 

Kenosha County police arrived at the scene of the accident, and recounted that the chief seemed to be agitated and intoxicated. The man did not agree to a breathalyzer test, and he was handcuffed and charged with driving under the influence. He later had to submit to a blood test at the police station. His next hearing is scheduled for May 23.

If you have been charged with driving under the influence, please contact the Appleton DUI/OWI attorneys of Kohler, Hart & Priebe by calling 414-271-9595 today.

Manitowoc woman sentenced to jail after third drunk driving charge

by Administrator 30. March 2012 01:16

A 42-year-old Manitowoc woman was sentenced to jail after crashing her SUV in alleged drunk driving crash.

According to police, the woman crashed her SUV into a snow bank and a light pole. The woman told police that she crashed her car after falling asleep at the wheel. Police stated that she was groggy, had slurred speech and could barely stand up. 

After a lab test, it was shown that the woman had three different drugs in her system. She was charged with her third operating while intoxicated charge and has been sentenced to jail. The woman was previously convicted in 2007 and 2010.

If you or a loved one has been charged with a serious crime, you need representation on your side at this time that may be  able to help you throgh this difficult process. Contact the Appleton OWI lawyers of Kohler & Hart by calling 414-271-9595.

Mondovi man hits Christmas parade float while driving drunk

by Administrator 7. December 2011 04:29

On Saturday night in Mondovi, a 52 year old man crashed his vehicle into a Christmas parade float with children riding on it.

Buffalo County authorities accused the man of drunk driving and found that this was his seventh OWI offense. Fortunately, no one involved in the incident was injured.  According to police, the drunk driver initially ran away from the scene, but a witness grabbed him and held him until authorities arrived.

The man will be most likely be charged with seven-time drunk driving offense and hit-and-run.  

If you have been charged with driving under the influence, it is important to have experienced representation on your side.  Contact Appleton DUI defense attorneysof Kohler, Hart, & Priebe at 414-271-9595. 

 

Man pleads not guilty to DUI charge

by Administrator 28. July 2011 02:19

A 41-year-old Wisconsin man recently entered a not guilty plea to a Delta County District Court after he was charged with driving drunk.

On Friday, the man was driving around the Bark River area when he crashed into a parked car. He then rammed the car into a building with his vehicle. When police arrived on the scene, they took the man into custody on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and attempted assault.

If convicted of the charges against him, which are both misdemeanors, he could face up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

If you or someone you love has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, please contact the Appleton DUI/OWI lawyers of Kohler, Hart & Priebe, LLP, at 414-271-9595.

Man arrested at Taco Bell for driving drunk

by Administrator 28. June 2011 02:32

A 27-year-old man from Appleton was recently arrested at a Taco Bell for driving under the influence of alcohol after he passed out in the drive-through lane.

The man pulled up to the Taco Bell at around 3 a.m. and placed an order. However, before he drove up to the window to pick up his food, he passed out in his vehicle. After 20 minutes, employees of the Taco Bell called the police. When police arrived, the man woke up, and they took away his car keys. Officers asked the man where he was, and the man said that he was at a bar and that his car was a taxi.

The man was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol. The man has already been convicted of four DUIs in the past.

If you or someone you love has been charged with driving drunk, please contact the Appleton DUI/OWI lawyers of Kohler, Hart & Priebe, LLP, at 414-271-9595.

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