If you are convicted of a fourth OWI offense, you face a felony on your record, up to $10,000 in fines, and six years of prison time. At Mishlove and Stuckert, Attorneys at Law, we work to prevent or minimize the consequences of an OWI conviction. Apr 25, 2016
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