
Attorney Profiles
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Daniel Koewler
- Roseville, Minnesota
Associate
phone 651-604-0000
(800) 840-4759 (Toll Free)fax (651) 604-0027 email Email Me
As a result of his hard work and dedication, Dan was recently named as one of only 25 “Up and Coming Attorneys” out of the entire state by Minnesota Lawyer.
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Dan Koewler is an associate attorney with Charles A. Ramsay & Associates, licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of the State of Minnesota. Dan represents Minnesota clients against both a broad array of criminal charges and after-the-fact assistance with expungements. Currently, a majority of his case load is devoted to vigorously and tirelessly defending drinking and driving cases, staying one step ahead of the prosecution to insure that new developments in the law work for, not against, his clients.
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Prior to graduating from University of Minnesota Law School in May 2007, he worked on Intellectual Property related issues with the National Arbitration Forum and externed at the Hennepin County District Court in Minneapolis, MN. Dan has two Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of St. Thomas, one in Political Science and one in International Studies. He also has a minor in Spanish.
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Dan was born and raised in the small town of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, and currently lives in Minneapolis. In his free time, he wonders why he doesn't have more free time.
Areas of Practice:
Criminal Law
Expungements
DUI/DWI -
Bar Admissions:
Minnesota -
Education:
University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2007
University of St. Thomas
B.A.
Major: Political Science and International Studies
Minor: Spanish

Charles Ramsay won another district court case in Aitkin County by convincing the judge that the state had insufficient evidence to win at trial. In State v. Alden, Ramsay used his years of experience to successfully argue at a pre-trial motion hearing that the state could not prove his client was guilty of driving while intoxicated....Read More
Charles Ramsay has won another appellate court case. In State v. Sickmann, Ramsay convinced the three-member panel of the Minnesota Court of Appeals that his client was denied his constitutional right to confront his accusers.
At trial, the state sought to admit Ramsay's client's blood test without calling to testify the person who withdrew the blood. Ramsay objected citing his client's right of confrontation, and on other grounds. The Sherburne County District Court Judge overruled Ramsay, and admitted the blood alcohol evidence in trial....Read More
A recent Minnesota Lawyer article, 'DWI Update for Practitioners" reports on Roseville defense attorney Charles Ramsay convincing Anoka County District Court to rescind a driver's license revocation because the Intoxilyzer is not maintained on a regular basis. Ramsay told Minnesota Lawyer that the responsibility and authority to set standards belongs to the BCA. Link to article
