Driver pulled over for drunk driving, weapon

On Behalf of | Jan 8, 2024 | DWI |

If convicted of intoxicated operation of a vehicle, a driver could face penalties that include everything from time behind bars to loss of driving privileges. The potential repercussions for a DWI in Minnesota are significant, especially if a driver is facing additional legal repercussions for other alleged crimes. One driver could be facing both drunk driving and weapons charges after begin pulled over by law enforcement. 

The initiation of a suspected DWI traffic stop 

Police must have a valid reason to make a traffic stop. Usually this could be as simple as observing a traffic violation. Other times it could be a reasonable suspicion that a driver could be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, demonstrated through behaviors such as swerving, driving at erratic speeds and more. In this specific case, police noted a driver was not safely operating his vehicle.  

During their interaction with law enforcement, a chemical test was administered. The results indicated that the driver’s alcohol content was .26, which is more than three times the legal limit. After an inspection of the vehicle, law enforcement also found a weapon. It is not immediately clear what charges the driver is facing, but it could include a DWI and more. 

Defending his interests 

For this Minnesota driver, there is a lot at stake for him. He will benefit from seeking the guidance of an experienced attorney who can provide insight regarding the specific legal options available to him. An assessment of his case will reveal how he can fight back, confront the charges he is facing and seek the best possible outcome to his situation.   

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