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High BAC / Aggravated DWI Lawyer in Minnesota
Minnesota High BAC DWI Lawyer Fighting For You
Charged with a high BAC DWI in Minnesota? A BAC of 0.16 or higher can increase penalties, even for a first offense. We review the evidence and explain your options clearly.
High BAC / Aggravated DWI Lawyer in Minnesota
Facing an Aggravated DWI Charge?
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Why Choose Our High BAC DWI Attorneys
Discuss your situation with a Minnesota high BAC DWI defense attorney.
Knowledge of Minnesota Impaired-Driving Laws
Our legal team understands how Minnesota courts evaluate cases involving elevated alcohol concentration levels.
Straightforward Legal Guidance
We explain the charges, legal process, and possible outcomes so clients can make informed decisions.
Careful Review of Evidence
Chemical with substance records, officer observations, and arrest documentation are closely examined.
Support Throughout the Legal Process
From consultation through court proceedings, we assist clients at each stage of their case.
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Key Questions About Minnesota DWI Laws
What is considered a high BAC in Minnesota?
What is the legal BAC limit in Minnesota?
What law defines DWI in Minnesota?
What are aggravating factors in Minnesota DWI cases?
Under Minn. Stat. §169A.03, aggravating factors include:
- Alcohol concentration of 0.16 or higher
- A child under age 16 in the vehicle under qualifying circumstances
- A prior impaired-driving incident within the statutory timeframe
These factors may increase the severity of a DWI offense.
Can chemical with substance results be challenged in court?
Does alcohol concentration affect DWI penalties in Minnesota?
What happens to my driver’s license after a high BAC DWI arrest?
Drivers may face administrative license consequences under Minnesota’s implied-consent laws following certain chemical with substance results. These administrative proceedings are separate from the criminal DWI case.
