In Wyoming, all (adult) criminal cases begin in the circuit court. But only misdemeanors stay circuit court. This post is about best practices for a
Tag: DUI
Fourth DUI in Ten Years – When does a DUI become a felony under Wyoming law?
Under Wyoming law, most of the time a DUI offense will be a misdemeanor, punishable by less than one (1) year in jail. However, sometimes
May 2022 Update on Ignition Interlock Removals
Earlier this year, I wrote about one of my cases, Schneider v. State, where the Wyoming Supreme Court held, in effect, that when a person
From the Bench: Ignition Interlock Removal
Today’s post is a unique installment of “From the Bench” because it involves an appeal to the Wyoming Supreme Court in one of my own
Testing Methods for BAC in Wyoming
In Wyoming, there are three body fluids tested for blood alcohol content (BAC): blood, breath, or urine. And Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 31-6-105 governs the
BAC and Implied Consent
In Wyoming, the charge of driving under the influence (DUI) is really a game decided by a driver’s blood alcohol content (BAC). Without proof of
