Every employer is different when it comes to their hiring standards. That said, one of the most common tools used by employers during the hiring process is a criminal background check. If you have a prior misdemeanor drug charges on your record, it could be enough to...
Possession of a controlled substance is illegal in most situations according to Minnesota law. But are you considered in possession for having drugs in your System? Under the law, a controlled substance you have consumed is no longer considered in your possession and...
If you are like most people, the prospect of serving time in jail is at the forefront of your mind following a driving while impaired (DWI) arrest and searching up for the DWI cost. While the potential for incarceration is serious, it is important to remember that a...
If you are facing a DWI charge in Edina, an aggressive defense strategy could lead to the dismissal of those charges. Having your case dismissed is never a sure thing, but the right attorney could put you in a position to fight back. The attorneys at Gerald Miller...
If you or a loved one have been arrested under suspicion of driving while impaired (DWI) in Edina, bail could be necessary in order to get out of jail quickly. In many cases, the police will simply hold a person overnight and allow them to leave with a future court...
Most of the time, an arrest for driving while impaired (DWI) in Minnetonka will result in a night in jail. The following morning, law enforcement will typically release that person from custody with a court date and their possessions. In some cases, getting out of...
As is the case with many legal issues, the answer to the question “is a DWI a misdemeanor or a felony in Minnetonka” is that it depends. While first-time offenses are typically misdemeanors, there are situations where the state could pursue felony DWI charges. The...
If you have been arrested under suspicion of driving while impaired (DWI), the severity of the charge will depend on the circumstances. In some situations, a DWI case could be treated as a felony under state law. The distinction between felony and misdemeanor DWI is...
In Bloomington, any conviction for driving while impaired (DWI) can have serious consequences including jail time or the loss of your driving privileges. While first-time offenders often avoid additional jail time following a conviction, the stakes are much higher for...