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What Criminal Penalties Can I Face for a DWI in Minnesota?
It’s the first question I hear from clients and it makes a lot of sense. “If I was just charged with a DWI, could I really go to jail for this?” Well, the answer is yes, especially if this isn’t your first DWI.
What are the Elements of a DWI in Minnesota?
What exactly are the things that the State has to prove to convict me of a DWI? Is it any different if I have prior? How can Jack Rice Defense help?