MN Court Upholds Crime Of Refusing DWI Test
The Minnesota Court of Appeals declared that the law making it a crime to refuse to submit to DUI testing is constitutional. Click here to read more.
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The Minnesota Court of Appeals declared that the law making it a crime to refuse to submit to DUI testing is constitutional. Click here to read more.
Read MoreDENVER — A Denver woman has been acquitted of driving stoned, even though she tested nearly four times above the state’s legal limit for marijuana. click here for more.
Read MoreLEAVENWORTH, Kan– A 59-year-old eastern Kansas man has been sentenced to one year in jail after pleading guilty in his 17th drunken driving case. Click here for the full story
Read MoreAt approximately 1:00 a.m. on June 20, 2011, Hennepin County Sheriff’s Deputy Barbara Russeth stopped Wall for a traffic violation. Upon her exiting the vehicle, Wall smelled of alcohol, exhibited poor balance, failed multiple field sobriety tests, a...
Read MoreNebraska high court says license suspension means no driving, even on private roads and parking lots. Click here to read the full article.
Read MorePolice officers violate the Constitution when they extend an otherwise completed traffic stop to allow time for a trained dog to sniff for drugs. Click here to read more.
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Read MoreThe Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled that the officer didn’t have a “reasonable” suspicion of criminal activity. Click here to read more.
Read MoreA new study was published this month by WalletHub ranking the fifty US states and the District of Columbia on strictness and leniency in dealing with DUIs and DWIs. Click here to read more.
Read MoreConviction of a man jailed since 2012 is overturned in a ruling expected to carry broad implications for state law enforcement. Click here to read the full story from the Star Tribune.
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