You are not required to answer potentially incriminating questions. Politely say, “I would like to speak with an attorney before I answer any questions.” This is an appropriate reply, although you are not entitled to counsel during a roadside stop unless you are in custody and questioned. Saying that you had one or two beers is not incriminating, is not sufficient to cause intoxication, and may explain the odor of alcohol on the breath.
Can you get fired for an OWI?
Yes, an Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) conviction in Wisconsin can lead to job loss, particularly in positions that require driving or professional licensure. The impact on employment varies based on the nature of the job and the employer's policies.
Impact on Employment
- Driving-Related Jobs: Individuals employed in roles that involve driving may face immediate termination following an OWI conviction. This is especially true for those holding a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), as stricter regulations apply. A first OWI offense can result in a minimum one-year disqualification of the CDL, while a second offense may lead to lifetime revocation.
- Professional Licenses: Some other professions, such as nursing and law, require specific licenses. An OWI conviction can jeopardize these licenses, potentially leading to suspension or revocation, thereby affecting employment status.
Employer Discretion
Beyond roles that necessitate driving or professional licensure, employers have varying policies regarding criminal convictions. Some may choose to terminate employment due to an OWI conviction, while others might not consider it grounds for dismissal. The decision often depends on the company's internal policies and the nature of the employee's duties.
Conclusion
An OWI conviction in Wisconsin can have significant repercussions on employment, particularly for positions involving driving or requiring professional licenses. It's crucial to understand your employer's policies and the specific requirements of your profession to fully grasp the potential impact of an OWI on your job.
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If you’re facing an OWI charge, a knowledgeable attorney can help explore potential defenses. For a no-cost, 10-minute consultation with Madison-based OWI attorney Patrick Stangl, contact Stangl Law Offices to discuss your case and options for achieving the best possible outcome.
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Attorney Patrick Stangl
Nationally recognized for excellence, Wisconsin Criminal Defense Attorney Patrick J. Stangl has been practicing law in the Badger State since 1991. While his expertise spans the breadth of criminal law, Attorney Stangl is well-known for his impressive record as a Wisconsin OWI attorney, defending all types of drunk driving and driving under the influence charges such as OWI, DUI, DWI, BAC, PAC, and more.