At least 11 drivers who lost their licenses after a DWI arrest are getting them back, or are petitioning the court to do so, supported in motions from the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is taking up another bill aimed at closing what some call a loophole in state law.
State officials say that the ability of Minnesota law enforcement to test for drunk-driving has not been hampered by the discovery of possible errors in more than 275 test results. Minnesota Bureau of ...
DWAI under VTL § 1192 (1) applies when a driver has consumed alcohol to the point where their ability to operate a vehicle is ...
The ongoing DUI case of John Emory Lassey, a Spokane Valley resident accused of hitting a child while driving drunk in his neighborhood, has brought attention ...
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) and local law enforcement have identified nearly 450 DWI tests for review due to possible problems with the testing process. “The BCA was made aware ...
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