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In Wisconsin a DUI remains a misdemeanor charge until the fourth offense within five years-which is pretty lenient compared with other states' DUI laws. A first offense DUI will likely result in fairly hefty fines, license revocation, community service, alcohol education classes, and a probation period.

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