In 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court outlined new testing procedures for drunk drivers that allow law enforcement to perform breath tests without a warrant.
Max Keller of Keller Criminal Defense Attorneys’ motion to dismiss a 3rd degree DUI Refusal in violation of Minnesota Statute 169A.20 Subdivision 2 was granted in Cottonwood County.
Max Keller of Keller Criminal Defense Attorneys’ motion to dismiss a 3rd degree DUI Refusal in violation of Minnesota Statute 169A.20 Subdivision 2 was granted in Cottonwood County.
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.