What to do if I just picked up my 2nd SWI charge while under license revocation?
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What to do if I just picked up my 2nd SWI charge while under license revocation?
I blew a 0.09. I ordered a blood test which came back 0.08. How should I proceed? What are my realistic chances of getting this charge decreased significantly? How much should I expect to pay for attorney’s fees?
Asked on August 8, 2013 under Criminal Law, Minnesota
Answers:
Tricia Dwyer / Tricia Dwyer Esq & Associates PLLC
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Hello. The charge you face is markedly serious. You are in need of private attorney counsel. The attorney will examine all possibilities. There are a multitude of ways that your attorney will analyze your case. Some attorneys are available seven days for emergency legal needs. Many attorneys will confer initially at no charge. Then, if legal work is performed, some attorneys will provide a reduced fee for financial hardship. Some attorneys may also assist you in limited scope manner to conserve legal costs. All the best.
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Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
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