Wisconsin Convictions and Pending Charges are criminal offenses that a person has either been convicted of or is currently facing. These offenses range from minor infractions such as traffic tickets to major felony charges. Types of Wisconsin convictions and pending charges include but are not limited to: — Felony charges: These are the most serious crimes and can include anything from murder to drug possession. — Misdemeanor charges: These are less serious than felonies and can include anything from disorderly conduct to shoplifting. OWNWI: Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) is a criminal offense in Wisconsin. — Traffic violations: These can include anything from speeding to reckless driving. — Probation violations: Violating the terms of your probation can result in additional criminal charges. — Expungement: This is the process of having your criminal record sealed so that it isn't visible to the public.