Under Minnesota criminal law, a felony is defined as any crime where incarceration of over one year may be imposed.
Under Minnesota criminal law, a felony is defined as any crime where incarceration of over one year may be imposed. Read More...
Under Minnesota law, first-time DWI offenders whose blood alcohol concentration is below twice the legal limit or who have had their license suspended may be permitted to drive with a limited license, which allows them to drive under certain limitations. One such limitation is the installation of the ignition interlock device on all the offender’s vehicles, as well as the vehicles that the offender operates on a regular basis. Read More...
It is commonly known in Minnesota that DWI means, “driving while impaired”, but some people believe that this only means driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. Read More...
Everyone understands that drunk driving can be a serious offense. Thousands of lives are lost every year due to the actions of impaired drivers, an important problem that has resulted in substantial legislative and law enforcement attention. Rather than work on rehabilitating those with serious alcohol problems, many in the criminal justice world have instead focused on creating ever-harsher penalties, punishing impaired drivers with increasingly lengthy (and costly) stays behind bars. Read More...
In an attention-getting case out of North Carolina, a local police officer was recently arrested and charged with drunk driving, the second officer charged with a DWI in the past week. Beyond the attention received given the man’s profession, the case has attracted interest due to the charges filed against the driver. In addition to facing drunk driving charges, the man must also contend with child abuse claims. Read More...
The Minnesota DWI court process varies on a case-to-case basis, although the majority of all DWI cases in the state are resolved before trial. If the case does proceed to trial, however, the suspect may opt to be tried before a judge or before a jury of your peers. Read More...
The horizontal gaze nystagmus test, more commonly known as the HGN test, is among the three standard field sobriety tests (FST) conducted by law enforcement officials to gauge whether or not a DWI suspect is under the influence of alcohol. Officials use this test to establish probable cause to arrest an individual for DWI. Read More...
A man in Ohio has been arrested and is now challenging charges revolving around his attempt to warn motorists of an upcoming drunk driving checkpoint. The case out of Parma, Ohio represents the second time the man has been arrested for similar issues. Read More...
Authorities in Missouri recently revealed that a man charged with a deadly drunk driving accident from 2012 faces deportation when sentenced by a St. Louis judge this coming week. The case revolved around the Bosnian immigrant’s guilty plea earlier this year to involuntary manslaughter charges. Read More...
It is widely known that having a DWI on your record can affect your driving privileges and that you will be paying for it long after your legal and court interactions are over. What you may not realize, however, is that a DWI can also directly impact the costs of your car insurance. Read More...
