Murray v. Commissioner of Public Safety
Apr 09, 2009OUTCOME: License revocation rescinded
Judge granted Ms. Lang's motion for recission because client's right to counsel was not properly vindicated. Revocation rescinded.
Bloomington, MN
DUI and DWI Lawyer at Bloomington, MN
Practice Areas: DUI & DWI, Criminal Defense, Sex Crime
OUTCOME: License revocation rescinded
Judge granted Ms. Lang's motion for recission because client's right to counsel was not properly vindicated. Revocation rescinded.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Ms. Lang's motion for preclusion of out-of-state prior DWI was granted. Two charges were dismissed.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Prosecutor dismissed all charges based on a ruling in the Implied Consent Hearing, in which Ms. Lang sucessfully argued that the stop of her client's vehicle was unconstitutional.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty Verdict
Client charged with Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Third Degree. Following a jury trial, client was found not guilty.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed
Ms. Lang conducted investigation and convinced the prosecution to dismiss the domestic assault charges in their entirety prior to trial.
OUTCOME: Revocation Rescinded
Motion to rescind revocation of driver's license was granted and the stop of client's vehicle deemed unconstitutional.
OUTCOME: Revocation Rescinded
Following testimonial hearing, stop of vehicle was deemed unconstitutional. License revocation was rescinded.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty Verdict
Client was charged with Third Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct. Following jury trial, client found Not Guilty.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Client charged with multiple counts of Second Degree DWI. The Court granted Ms. Lang's motion to dismiss the case based upon a finding of no probable cause to arrest.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed
Client charged with multiple counts of Second Degree DWI. Criminal charges dismissed and revocation rescinded following testimony and argument of Ms. Lang.