by Gerald Miller | Sep 4, 2014
The driver of any motor vehicle that collides with and damages any vehicle that is unattended must immediately stop, locate and notify the driver/owner or report the accident to a police officer or leave a written notice giving the name and address of the driver...
by Gerald Miller | Sep 4, 2014
The driver of any motor vehicle involved in an accident resulting in bodily injury or death of any individual, or damage to any vehicle driven by any individual, must stop and give their name, address, date of birth and the registration plate number of the vehicle...
by Gerald Miller | Sep 4, 2014
Leaving the scene of an accident can result in charges that are complex and you may have questions on. Getting clarity on your case is critical to making sure that you get a favorable outcome. Contacting Gerald Miller, a Minnesota traffic lawyer, can help you get the...
by Gerald Miller | Sep 4, 2014
Every driver in Minnesota is expected to use reasonable and prudent care while operating a motor vehicle. This includes obeying all posted and statutory speed limits. If you are charged with a speeding violation in Minnesota, contacting a Minneapolis traffic violation...
by Gerald Miller | Sep 4, 2014
It is a requirement that every driver have proof of insurance in possession at all times when operating a vehicle. It is also a requirement that the driver produces this proof of insurance, covering the vehicle being operated, if demanded by a peace officer. Failure...
by Gerald Miller | Aug 18, 2014
An individual can be charged with inattentive or distracted driving when they engage in any activity that might distract them from the primary task of driving. If you have questions about a texting while driving charge, contact Gerald Miller, a traffic violation...
by Gerald Miller | Aug 18, 2014
A person can be charged with reckless driving if they operate a motor vehicle with a deliberate disregard for the safety of people or property or engage in a street race. If you have questions regarding these charges, contact Gerald Miller, a traffic violation...
by Gerald Miller | Aug 18, 2014
A person can be charged with careless driving if they operate a motor vehicle in a way that is likely to endanger a person or property or carelessly and in disregard of the rights of others. When you are charged with something as serious as this will have questions...
by Gerald Miller | Aug 18, 2014
It is a crime to provide an officer with false information. A person who knowingly provides false information to an officer is guilty of misdemeanor. Having an experienced Criminal Defense Attorney MN to help you navigate these charges is critical for a favorable...