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St. Cloud DWI Lawyers

  1. Schiff, Charles: Charged With DUI? Seek a Lawyer's Help. No one plans to get a DUI, but traffic stops that lead to drunk driving charges happen every day in Minnesota. If you have been charged with DUI, it is critical that you seek an attorney's help quickly. The consequences of a DUI (often referred to as a DWI) are serious. They can affect every part of your life, including your ability to drive a car, obtain housing or get a job.
  2. Reichert Wenner Koch & Provinzino: * Personal Injury and Social Security Disability * Estate Planning and Business Law * Family Law - Marriage Dissolution (Divorce), Custody, Child Support, & Prenuptial Agreements * Representing real estate sellers, lenders, and purchasers in property transactions and litigation * Criminal Law - representing defendants in misdemeanor & felony cases
  3. Young, Sam: Even good people may find themselves in bad situations for a variety of reasons.
  4. Peterson, Todd: DWI and Driving Offenses If youÕve been charged with DWI, you will need the help of an aggressive and knowledgeable attorney. Driving under the influence is a serious crime; penalties are stiff and can have a long-lasting effect on your life.
  5. Micheal Samuelson: If are charged with a first time DUI or DWI or even a second time conviction, it is imperative that you consult with an attorney right away. Even on a first offense, a DUI or DWI conviction can have serious consequences. In fact, if your blood or breath alcohol level (BAC) was over .20, you may face mandatory jail sentences and fines. Even a first offense with a blood alcohol concentration below .20 has potential penalties of up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. In addition in any DUI / DWI case, you may be required to attend an alcohol safety class, submit to a chemical assessment, and follow any treatment recommendations, which may potentially include inpatient or outpatient treatment.
  6. Kenneth Wilson " DWI (Driving while Impaired) or also known as DUI (Driving under the Influence) is a very serious charge. Being arrested or even charged with one of these crimes means almost certain revocation of your drivers license (often before you even set foot in court). In addition, DWI/DUI is an enhancable offence which means that that the penalties will increase based on aggravating factors. DWI (Driving while Impaired) or also known as DUI (Driving under the Influence) is a very serious charge. Being arrested or even charged with one of these crimes means almost certain revocation of your drivers license (often before you even set foot in court). In addition, DWI/DUI is an enhancable offence which means that that the penalties will increase based on aggravating factors. Listed below is some basic information relating to DWI. If you are charged with a DWI or DUI, I strongly advise that you speak with an attorney (even if it is not us). Our consultation is free, and you will have a much better understanding of what you are facing. DWI is based on Minnesota Statute ¤169A.20 It includes the following offenses: bullet Driving while under the influence of Alcohol bullet Driving while under the influence of a controlled substance bullet Driving with an alcohol concentration of .08 or more bullet Driving a commercial vehicle with an alcohol concentration of .04 or more bullet refusing to submit to blood, breath, or urine test Whether your DWI offense is charged as a Misdemeanor, Gross Misdemeanor (and Also), or Felony depends on aggravating factors such as: bullet Previous impaired driving convictions or impaired driving related loss of license within the last 10 years bullet having an alcohol concentration of .20 or more bullet child endangerment 4th Degree DWI is the lowest DWI charge. It is usually charged as your first offense without any of the above aggravating factors. It is a Misdemeanor. Prosecutors usually ask that a defendant spend some time in jail. 3rd Degree DWI usually is a result of having at least one aggravating factor (usually having a alcohol concentration over .20). If this is your second offence, conviction will result in a minimum of 30 days in jail. By statute, under certain conditions, the Judge cannot release you without mandatory bail or other intrusive conditions. 2nd Degree DWI is usually a result of having at least two aggravating factors. This is also a Gross Misdemeanor, and conviction carries with it a minimum of 90 days in jail if this is your 3rd offense. By statute, the Judge cannot release you without mandatory bail or other intrusive conditions. 1st Degree DWI is a felony. This is the most serious DWI offense. Conviction requires that you spend a minimum of 3 years in Prison. If you are charged with 1st Degree DWI, you need to speak with an attorney right away!
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