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Zepnick pleads guilty to a 1st offense OWI

November 19, 2015 By Bob Hague

A State Representative has pleaded guilty to a 1st offense OWI. Milwaukee Democrat Josh Zepnick failed sobriety tests and refused to consent to a breath test after being pulled over on October 29th in suburban Greenfield. His guilty plea and sentence includes a fine, a license suspension, and after that he’ll have to breath into a sobriety tube to start his vehicle for the next year. The 47-year-old Zepnick says he’s now in treatment and attending Alcoholics anonymous.

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