Burnsville DWI Lawyers
- Jarvis, Marcus:
A criminal record is a serious matter that can affect your livelihood. Whether you are facing a felony or misdemeanor charge, you need a knowledgeable attorney, who will defend and protect your constitutional rights.
If you have been charged with assault, DUI, DWI, a drug crime, or any
other criminal offense, make sure you have a criminal defense lawyer
who will protect your rights.
- Bass, Howard:
What's the difference between a DUI and a DWI?
DUI means driving under the influence. DWI means driving while intoxicated. These are two different ways to violate Minnesota's prohibition against impaired driving. A person is guilty of driving under the influence (DUI) if his or her consumption of alcohol impaired his or her ability to operate a motor vehicle. A person is guilty of driving while intoxicated (DWI) if his or her alcohol concentration is measured at .08 or more, as disclosed by a breath, blood or urine test, within two hours of driving, operating, or physically controlling a motor vehicle.
- Baxter Engen:
DWI AND MISDEMEANOR DEFENSE
Unfortunately, the criminal justice system is not "user friendly". Your rights are protected best when you hire an attorney and the results you get depend on assertion of those rights. If you are being investigated, or if you have been charged with a crime, you need to speak with an attorney.
For alcohol related offenses, a delay of even days can be expensive and deprive you of certain rights. If you will need a lawyer at any point, speak to a lawyer early on in the process. Often, the cost of a defense is the same, or even less, if you act early on to engage a lawyer to help you.
Fair play and protecting your rights are the firm's goals in a criminal prosecution. Alcohol related driving offenses are serious and potentially devastating events, both financially and emotionally. Your attorney should be knowledgeable, committed and affordable. Call before your valuable rights are gone.
- Laura Valentine:
If you have been arrested or charged with a crime, it is important to speak to a criminal lawyer before making any statement to police or prosecutors. Whether the charges you are facing are for a minor violation such as shoplifting, or for something more serious, such as DUI/drunk driving, felony theft, or manslaughter, your attorney has the best chance of protecting your rights if you obtain representation as early as possible in the criminal proceedings.
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