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In Minnesota, a DWI charge can result in the the revocation of a driver's license, thousands of dollars in fines, and extended jail time.
A new law would soon require ignition interlocks for all DWI convictions in Minnesota. Minnesota would become the 26th state in the nation to adopt such a law.
Breathalyzers are like any other machine. If they are not properly used, or if they are not properly calibrated, the machine will return inaccurate results.
Terrorist attacks around the world and mass shootings at home created an atmosphere where even the hint of violence cannot be ignored.
Drug offenders in Minnesota will soon face lighter penalties if convicted, thanks to a compromise that was recently reached after lengthy deliberation between law enforcement officials, lawmakers and criminal defense attorneys.
Conviction of a sex crime in Minnesota requires registration as a sex offender.
Under the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, any individual who is accused of a crime has the right to be represented by an attorney.
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution is designed to protect Americans from the illegal search and seizure of their homes, vehicles, and other property.
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