In Minnesota, even minor drug crimes are taken very seriously and a conviction can carry substantial penalties, from fines to jail time. Often, the key to fighting drug charges is filing a motion to suppress evidence. If the search and seizure was not done properly, the drug evidence can typically be suppressed. Some drug offenses such as possession of drug paraphernalia can be amended to a lesser offense, which may have less of a lasting effect on your record.
You don't have to be intimidated by the legal process. However, you do need to take your case seriously. To speak with an experienced lawyer about your OVI/DUI/DWU case, call us at (952) 345-1025 or e-mail us.
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