Two Separate Systems
Criminal charges move through court. License consequences move through the DVS/DPS.
Minnesota DWI Defense
From the traffic stop to your license and your day in court - understand every stage of a Minnesota DWI and what can be challenged.
Your DWI Case Map
A Minnesota DWI case moves through two separate systems with different goals, timelines, and consequences. We build a strategic defense across both.
Criminal charges move through court. License consequences move through the DVS/DPS.
Different rules. Different deadlines. Different outcomes.
We align both tracks to protect your freedom, your license, and your future.
Criminal Track
The State must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
License Track
The State must prove by a preponderance of the evidence.
How the Tracks Differ
DWI Guide
Criminal track
5 Minnesota DWI guides in this branch.
A clear overview of Minnesota DWI law — what counts as impaired driving, the 0.08 limit, how cannabis is treated, and how DWI charges are brought.
A DWI case starts with the stop — and an illegal stop can get the evidence thrown out. Learn what makes a Minnesota DWI stop lawful and the weaving rule.
Field sobriety tests in Minnesota are voluntary — you can refuse. Learn how the HGN, walk-and-turn, and one-leg stand work, and how accurate they really are.
When can police arrest you for DWI in Minnesota? Learn what gives probable cause, the "physical control" rule, field sobriety tests, and PBTs.
Before deciding on a DWI breath test, you have a limited right to consult a lawyer in Minnesota. Learn the Friedman right and what "reasonable time" means.
Testing
4 Minnesota DWI guides in this branch.
In Minnesota, refusing a breath test is a crime, but blood and urine tests require a warrant. Learn the testing rules, what counts as refusal, and inability.
Refusing a DWI test can be its own crime in Minnesota — but only for certain tests, and there are defenses. Learn what counts as refusal and "reasonable refusal."
A Minnesota DWI breath test isn't unbeatable. Learn how they're challenged — calibration errors, the observation period, mouth alcohol, and margin of error.
A DWI blood or urine test can be challenged — on the warrant requirement, lab reliability, first-void urine science, chain of custody, and confrontation.
Civil / license track
11 Minnesota DWI guides in this branch.
A Minnesota DWI is actually two cases — a criminal charge and a civil implied-consent license case — running on separate tracks with different deadlines, burdens, and outcomes. Here's how they differ.
A DWI triggers a separate license revocation under Minnesota's implied consent law. Learn what triggers it, how long it lasts, and the path to keep driving.
You can fight a Minnesota implied consent license revocation, but the deadline is short. Learn the review, the judicial petition, and what you can raise.
How Minnesota's ignition interlock program works - who must enroll, costs, the work-vehicle employment exemption, and how interlock gets you driving again after a DWI revocation or cancellation.
How a limited license (work permit) works during a DWI revocation in Minnesota — what driving it allows, who qualifies, and how it compares to ignition interlock.
How DWI license reinstatement works in Minnesota — the steps after a revocation period ends, requirements like testing and fees, and how interlock fits in.
How a DWI or criminal conviction in Minnesota can suspend, revoke, or cancel your license - and the steps to reinstatement, including the ignition interlock program and reinstatement fees.
Charged with driving after revocation or suspension in Minnesota? It's a misdemeanor under Minn. Stat. 171.24. Learn the penalties, the 2022 and 2025 law changes, defenses, and diversion options.
License canceled as inimical to public safety after multiple DWIs? Driving after cancellation-IPS is a gross misdemeanor in Minnesota. Learn the charge, the defenses, and the path back to a license.
A DWI can trigger "whiskey plate" impoundment in Minnesota. Learn what triggers it, how to avoid it with ignition interlock, and how to challenge the order.
Minnesota can forfeit a vehicle only in serious DWI cases — first-degree or a third in 10 years. Learn the 2021 reforms and the interlock path to keep your car.
Criminal track
5 Minnesota DWI guides in this branch.
Whether a Minnesota DWI can be reduced or dismissed — reductions to careless driving, how challenging the stop or test can change the outcome, and why the license case matters too.
Minnesota DWI penalties depend on the "degree," from fourth-degree misdemeanor to first-degree felony. Learn the aggravating factors, jail, and fines.
Prior DWIs raise the degree and penalties of a new Minnesota charge — but the lookback differs for criminal vs. license, and you can keep priors from the jury.
A DWI defense starts with the right evidence — breath-machine records, calibration logs, the DataMaster source code, and squad video. Here's what to demand.
After a DWI arrest in Minnesota, release often means choosing between conditions (monitoring, abstinence) or maximum bail. Learn how both options work.
After court
6 Minnesota DWI guides in this branch.
Most Minnesota DWI sentences include probation. Learn the typical conditions, how long it lasts after the 2023 cap, what a violation means, and DWI court.
A DWI costs far more than the fine — towing, plate impoundment, forfeiture, the assessment, reinstatement, treatment, and insurance. Here's the full picture.
How a DWI affects car insurance in Minnesota — premium increases, high-risk classification, the SR-22 filing, and how long the consequences last.
How a Minnesota DWI can affect immigration status — when a DWI matters for non-citizens, the risk with aggravating factors, and why immigration and criminal advice must work together.
What happens with an out-of-state DWI or a non-resident charged in Minnesota — the Driver License Compact, how home states learn of a DWI, and cross-border consequences.
Whether and how a DWI can be expunged in Minnesota — what expungement reaches, the separate driving record, waiting periods, and how it interacts with general expungement law.
Special issues
4 Minnesota DWI guides in this branch.
Drivers under 21 face zero-tolerance alcohol rules in Minnesota. Learn the "Not-a-Drop" law, how it differs from a DWI, and the license consequences.
A DWI can disqualify your CDL for at least a year — even in your personal vehicle. Learn the 0.04% rule, disqualification periods, and what's at stake.
You can be charged with impaired operation of a boat, snowmobile, ATV, school bus, or aircraft in Minnesota — and it can hit your driver's license. Here's how.
Causing injury or death while driving impaired or grossly negligent is criminal vehicular operation or homicide in Minnesota — felonies up to 10 years.
DWI Defense Insights
A step-by-step overview of the criminal process and early deadlines.
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Understand the license revocation process and why deadlines matter.
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Why a strong DWI defense has to account for both systems.
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Options for challenging revocation, limited licenses, and reinstatement.
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How interlock works, who must enroll, costs, work-vehicle rules, and DPS steps.
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Suspension, revocation, cancellation, interlock, and the steps toward reinstatement.
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What the State must prove, recent law changes, defenses, and diversion options.
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Why IPS cancellation is treated more seriously and how reinstatement usually works.
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