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Minnesota DWI Law — The Brooks Decision

posted on October 23, 2013

Today, the Minnesota Supreme Court released its decision in State v. Brooks, which analyzed how Minnesota’s implied consent laws interact with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in McNeely last year. Under McNeely, police officers are required to get a warrant to test the blood of  a suspected DWI driver. However, Minnesota has a law that says police can ask […]

DWI Test Refusal: A Common Mistake

posted on June 1, 2011

Minnesota’s DUI laws are complex, which can lead an uninformed person to destroy any chance of a good defense before they’ve had a chance to talk to an attorney.  One of the biggest pitfalls someone can find themselves in is refusing a DWI test and unknowingly handing an easy conviction to the prosecutor. What is […]