"Enhancement" of First Time DUI Offenses

Many drivers are shocked when they learn the consequences of their DUI arrest â?? it is an all-too-common misconception that a "simple| DWI conviction is not a |big deal. Read More

Posted on September 28, 2011 by Daniel Koewler

Minnesota's Implied Consent Law: Is It (Again) Unconstitutional?

Shoot First â?? Ask Questions Later

Under a shoot-first-ask-questions-later philosophy, the Minnesota Commissioner of Public Safety can take away drivers' licenses without first conducting a hearing on the propriety of the revocation pursuant to the Minnesota Implied Consent Act. Read More

Posted on September 22, 2011 by Daniel Koewler

DWI Urine Alcohol Testing Case Set for Oral Argument

The Minnesota Supreme Court has set State v. Read More

Posted on September 20, 2011 by Daniel Koewler

Pt 2: Imprecise DWI Tests: Good Enough for Government Work?

Last week we told you that the scientific community requires blood, breath and urine tests be reported not as a certainty, but with a confidence interval that has a high probability of containing the true alcohol level. Read More

Posted on September 13, 2011 by Daniel Koewler

Imprecise DWI Tests: Good Enough for Government Work?

Minnesota analyzes drivers' blood, breath and urine to determine a specific level of alcohol concentration. Read More

Posted on September 07, 2011 by Daniel Koewler
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