Should the civil forfeiture record get expunged with the criminal record???
Typically not, but it sure would be a creative idea that an experienced expungement lawyer might want to pursue for you.
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Typically not, but it sure would be a creative idea that an experienced expungement lawyer might want to pursue for you.
It depends if you also challenged the license revocation and prevailed on that case.
Yes it's possible. The prosecutor must agree to it. It all depends on what can be negotiated with the prosecutor. The fact that you have the prior...
Refusal is a DWI, yes. They call it "3rd Degree DWI Test Refusal." 3rd Degree is a gross misdemeanor. 4th Degree is a misdemeanor. Don't...
No. Expired registration offenses do not appear on a Minnesota driving record. And, while the offense starts out as a misdemeanor, if you pay the...
You might have a good issue if they failed to give you an opportunity to obtain an independent test. Your lawyer will review the full facts and...
The high test result increases the level of the criminal charge. In Minnesota, you have to file a petition for judicial review within 60 days if...
Based on the limited details you have provided, the sentencing guidelines would call for at least 12 years in prison.
At the beginning, they have the option of filing the charges immediately and having the judge set bail, or they can release the person and file the...
Yes, bad idea. If you just plead guilty, you'll be convicted of the crime and you run the risk of jail time - the two things that you'd most like...