DWI Minnesota
Charged with a DWI in Minnesota?
A DWI conviction can affect your license, career, and freedom, but the right defense can change what happens next.
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- DWI CHARGE TYPES
Which Minnesota DWI Charge Are You Facing?
Minnesota DWI laws vary by charge and severity, so understanding your case is the first step to building the right defense.
Misdemeanor
First Offense DWI
A first offense DWI in Minnesota may seem minor, but it can impact your license, record, and future without the right defense.
Potential Penalties:
- Up to 90 days in jail
- Fines up to $1,000
- License revocation
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Gross Misdemeanor
Second Offense DWI
A second DWI carries harsher penalties and added scrutiny, making early and strategic defense critical.
Potential Penalties:
- Up to 1 year in jail
- Fines up to $3,000
- Plate impoundment
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Felony
Felony DWI
Felony DWI charges involve serious consequences, including prison time, and require a strong, case-specific defense strategy.
Potential Penalties:
- Extended jail or prison time
- Significant fines
- Long-term license revocation
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Aggravated
High BAC DWI
A high BAC level increases the severity of DWI charges in Minnesota and can trigger enhanced penalties.
Potential Penalties:
- Mandatory jail or monitoring
- Ignition interlock requirement
- Increased fines and penalties
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Zero Tolerance
Underage DWI
Minnesota enforces strict zero-tolerance laws for drivers under 21, where any alcohol can lead to serious consequences.
Potential Penalties:
- Immediate license revocation
- Impact on education and future opportunities
- Possible criminal charges
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Administrative
License Revocation Defense
License revocation can happen quickly after a DWI arrest, and deadlines to challenge it are strict.
Potential Penalties:
- Immediate loss of driving privileges
- Limited or restricted license access
- Long-term driving restrictions
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- Why Choose us
Minnesota DWI Defense You Can Rely On
Experienced DWI Defense Lawyers
We bring years of focused DWI defense experience in Minnesota, with strategies built around how these cases are actually prosecuted.
Focused License Protection
We take immediate action to challenge license revocation and help you stay on the road while your case moves forward.
Evidence-Driven Defense
From traffic stops to chemical with substance, we closely examine every detail to identify weaknesses in the state’s case.
Available When You Need It
DWI charges don’t follow a schedule, so we stay accessible to guide you through urgent decisions and next steps.
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- The Process
What to Expect After a DWI Arrest in Minnesota
Understanding what happens next can help you make better decisions early and avoid costly mistakes.
Arrest and Initial Release
After a DWI arrest, you may be booked and released with a notice affecting your driver’s license. Deadlines to respond begin immediately.
Contact Martine Law
You reach out to our team to get clear guidance on your situation and understand what steps to take next.
Speak with a Defense Attorney
You discuss your case directly with an attorney who reviews the details and outlines your options moving forward.
Defense Strategy and Case Preparation
We begin building your defense by reviewing evidence, identifying issues, and preparing the strongest approach for your case.
License and Court Proceedings
We handle both the license process and your court case, working to protect your driving privileges and resolve your charges.
Resolution and Next Steps
We guide you through the outcome of your case and help you move forward with clarity on your record and license.
- Common Questions
Key Questions About Minnesota DWI Laws
What happens after a first offense DWI in Minnesota?
After a first offense DWI in Minnesota, you may face license revocation, fines, and possible jail time depending on the circumstances. You will also receive notice of license action and court requirements. Acting early helps you protect your driving privileges and prepare a stronger defense.
How long do I have to respond after a DWI arrest in Minnesota?
After a DWI arrest in Minnesota, deadlines to respond begin immediately, especially when it comes to your driver’s license. Failing to act within the required timeframe can result in automatic revocation. Taking early action allows you to explore options to challenge penalties and protect your rights.
Should I talk to a lawyer before my first court appearance?
Speaking with a lawyer before your first court appearance can help you understand the charges, possible penalties, and your legal options. Early guidance allows you to avoid common mistakes and begin building a defense strategy before key decisions are made that could affect the outcome of your case.
What is the difference between DWI and DUI in Minnesota?
In Minnesota, DWI is the official legal term used for impaired driving offenses involving alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. DUI is a commonly used term in other states but is not a separate charge in Minnesota. Both terms are often used interchangeably in general conversation.
How does a DWI affect my criminal record in Minnesota?
A DWI conviction in Minnesota can remain on your criminal record and may affect employment opportunities, housing applications, and background checks. The long-term impact depends on the severity of the charge and outcome of your case, making it important to address the situation carefully from the start.
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