- Act immediately to avoid further issues.
After your arrest, you will receive an Administrative Notice of Intent to Suspend from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. If you fail to file a response within ten days, the WDOT may suspend your license for up to 9 months. Contact our Milwaukee defense lawyers for help today. - Contact Grieve Law’s Milwaukee OWI defense attorneys.
Your court date could be anywhere from a few days to a few weeks after the incident. Contact us as soon as possible for help navigating this process. - Attend our free legal consultation.
Your first meeting with us is crucial. We will review your case and develop a defense strategy tailored to your specific situation. Do this before any further discussions with authorities, so we can offer the best legal advice and help you proceed. - Build a powerful defense.
Our award-winning Milwaukee criminal defense attorneys will work for you to create the best defense case possible. They will use their experience to target any weakness in the prosecution’s case and pinpoint any mistakes made during the arrest process to protect your case. - Attend your scheduled court date.
You must show up for your court date. This is one of the most important things you can do as the defendant. We understand most people are not used to being in court, so we will walk you through the process and present the best possible defense case.