A man in Colorado found out the hard way that the state’s laws, like those in many other places, could be broadly interpreted when dealing with impaired driving. Kenneth Welton says he was simply engaging in some overdue law maintenance when he was arrested by a local police officer and charged with suspicion of DUI, all while on his Craftsman lawnmower.


In the state of Minnesota, a DWI conviction is classified into four: a First Degree DWI, a Second Degree DWI, a Third Degree DWI, and a
Probation is one of the most common penalties faced by DWI offenders in Minnesota and throughout the country. The purpose behind serving probation after a DWI is to prevent – or at least decrease the possibility- of repeat DWIs or DUIs in the future. Almost every state enforces some form of probation for a DWI charge. The exact conditions, however, depend on state laws.

In the state of Minnesota, particularly in Hennepin County, the Fourth Judicial District Adult DWI Court exists to reduce the number of DWI-related accidents and fatalities, as well as to increase public safety throughout the state.






