Legal Question in Traffic Law in Wisconsin

I've gotten 3 tickets in this last year (2 of them in the last month) totaling 14 points. How do I plead on them and what can I do to avoid suspension? Thanks.


Asked on 12/02/09, 6:57 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

JAY Nixon nixon law offices

You are in dire need of an experienced traffic lawyer as soon as possible, prior to your being convicted on any of these cases. Until you can obtain legal advice, "not guilty" is probably your best plea, although you should ideally have a lawyer enter that plea for you since important rights can be lost at your initial court hearings if not properly preserved by your lawyer. Your lawyer will analyze your driving record and may then be able to negotiate a package resolution which would save your license. Point reduction school may be another option, although you may need to combine that with some skilled negotiations in order to save your license. Other than telling you to get a lawyer, my comments here do not constitute legal advice and do not create an attorney/client relationship between us. However, you are more than welcome to contact me via my direct email address posted here or by phone in order to discuss arrangements for me to possibly accept your case.

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Answered on 12/09/09, 10:34 am


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