While it may seem like no big deal to use a friend's vehicle to run an errand, you may put yourself in a compromising situation if you are not careful. If your friend happens to leave open containers in his or her car and an officer pulls you over for any reason, you...
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What should I know about plea bargains and DUI?
Many people believe that the criminal process inevitably ends up with a jury trial, but this is actually not true in the majority of cases. Plea bargains are very common in the criminal justice system for all kinds of charges, including DUI. Whether or not it is smart...
Miranda rights, roadside tests and what to do in a DUI stop
If you are a young driver, the future may look bleak if law enforcement stops you on suspicion of DUI. You may feel lost in a blur of activity that involves roadside testing, your Miranda rights and your eventual arrest. How should you respond to the officer who...
Grounds for challenging a breath test
Chemical test results have become a major source of evidence in a DUI trial. Unlike observable traits such as bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and difficulty with balance and movement, breath tests provide hard data. However, that does not mean that the results are...
Battling mental health issues and DUI charges
For those with mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, our law firm knows that daily life is often very challenging. Some people choose to self-medicate by consuming alcohol, but this raises various...
What is a probable cause to arrest?
When Minnesota residents come under suspicion of DUI, how do officers test them? They have several tools in their arsenal that they may use. Some include tests like the blood alcohol content or breath test. Other tools include observation and a keen eye for probable...
Children in the vehicle bring increased DUI penalties
Minnesota has enhanced penalties for motorists found driving under the influence with their children in the car. The DUI may result in a gross misdemeanor charge and state officials may also investigate a parent for negligence or child endangerment. A first time DUI...
Why a DWI or DUI may be bad for your medical career
In Minnesota, as in all states, driving while impaired and driving under the influence are illegal. The state’s legal alcohol limit is 0.08. Those in the medical field are not immune to the effects of alcohol and drugs. Doctors and nurses may turn to drugs and alcohol...
Do you know the full cost of a DUI?
Rather than spend money on a rideshare or ask a friend to take you home, you may decide to drive yourself if you do not live far from your favorite bar. Because of the short distance, you feel that there is little chance of the police pulling you over if you indulge...
What is the Minnesota Ignition Interlock Program?
Getting arrested for driving under the influence can be a stressful time. According to Intoxalock, to regain your driving privileges, you may have to participate in the Minnesota Ignition Interlock Program if you were arrested for a first offense DWI with a BAC over...