The Minnesota Supreme Court issued a surprising and polarizing decision late last month in the case of Jennifer Axelberg, a victim of domestic violence whose flight from her abusive husband led to drunk driving charges. The case has received national attention from many who sympathize with the woman and feel that the loss of her driver’s license was unjust.








DWI/DUI is among the most commonly committed crimes on U.S. roads, with over 17,000 fatalities and approximately half a million individuals sustaining injuries from alcohol-related crashes each year.




