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by Gerald Miller | Nov 14, 2016 | DWI & Criminal Defense, fourth amendment
The status of implied consent laws as a tool to deter drunk driving has been in flux as three separate cases remained pending before the nation’s highest court. Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decided the cases, including a St. Paul case where a man refused...by Robert Foley | Apr 14, 2016 | DWI & Criminal Defense
Minnesota’s implied consent law designates refusal of chemical testing (i.e. blood test or urine test) by a DWI suspect as a criminal offense. Violation subjects a driver to a more serious criminal charge and additional penalties. The Impact of Implied Consent is...Acting quickly will minimize the impact. Don’t wait act now!