MINNEAPOLIS — Officials in Minnesota say the stricter DWI law will help keep more drunk drivers off the roads. It extends what's known as, 'the look back period' from 10 to 20 years. If a person gets ...
Victoria was a practicing attorney for over a decade, admitted in Texas and California. She has also held senior HR roles in major corporations, honing a talent for communicating across varied ...
This isn’t just a minor update to the law, it’s a full rewrite. Drivers now face longer revocation periods, mandatory treatment, stricter ignition interlock rules, and harsher criminal penalties.” — ...
Among the new batch of Minnesota laws taking effect Friday, Aug. 1, are tougher DWI penalties, new housing protections for service dog trainers and expanded background checks aimed at curbing sex ...
Explanation of a Minnesota’s DWI law that says that individuals may be charged with a DWI while simply sitting in a stationary vehicle under the influence. Many people think avoiding driving is enough ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Senate passed increased requirements for DWI offenders on Wednesday, May 7, hours after a St. Louis Park man pleaded guilty to killing two people in a drunk-driving crash. The ...
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