A conviction for a DWI in Minnesota will have long-term consequences. A criminal record can impact your career, your freedom and your future. Hiring a skilled Minnesota DWI lawyer can have a significant influence on the outcome of your case.
- Mark Herman understands the process of gathering useful evidence
- Mark understands Minnesota’s complex DWI laws & has delivered positive results for hundreds of DWI clients
- Mark offers cost-effective representation
If you or a member of your family have been charged with a DWI, it is imperative that you obtain the services of an experienced, qualified and dedicated Minnesota DWI lawyer for your case. You need to understand that even if this is only your first time ever facing charges of driving under the influence, you can face very serious penalties that can include:
- jail time
- stiff fines
- loss of your driving privileges
DWI PENALTIES (at least 21 years old and under .16 BAC)
- First offense with no aggravating factors, (BAC of .16 or greater, child younger than 16 in the vehicle or a test refusal);
- Misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a fine of up to $1,000; and,
- 90 day maximum license revocation.
- Second time offense within ten years of first offense, or first offense with an aggravating factor present, (BAC of .16 or greater, child younger than 16 in the vehicle or a test refusal);
- Gross misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and a fine of up to $3,000;
- Impoundment of license plates;
- 30 day mandatory minimum jail time; and,
- 1 year of no driving privileges OR 1 year of an ignition interlock restricted driver’s license
- Third offense within ten years of first of two offenses, or first offense with two or more aggravating factors present, or test refusal if one aggravating factor was present;
- Gross misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and a fine of up to $3,000;
- Forfeiture of vehicle & license plate impoundment;
- 90 day mandatory minimum jail time;
- 1 year of limited license with an ignition interlock restriction upon enrollment in treatment
- 2 years of an ignition interlock restricted driver’s license upon completion of treatment
- 3 years of no detected use of alcohol and/or drugs for removal of the ignition interlock.
- Fourth offense within ten years of three prior offenses, or a previous felony conviction or previous conviction for vehicular homicide;
- Felony punishable by up to 7 years in prison and up to a $14,000 fine;
- Forfeiture of vehicle & license plate impoundment;
- Mandatory minimum jail time; and,
- License cancellation as inimical to public safety (applies to 4 DUI’s on record, not just within the past 10 years).
- 4-6 years of no detected use of alcohol and/or drugs for removal of the ignition interlock.
- 1 year of limited license with an ignition interlock restriction upon enrollment in treatment
- 3-5 years of an ignition interlock restricted driver’s license upon completion of treatment
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