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.
Minnesota’s DWI laws are getting tougher. With a reduction of the BAC threshold for gross misdemeanor offenses to .16% from the previous threshold of .20%, there may be as many as 3,000 more mid-level DWI offenses in the state this year.