Sherburne County MN DWI Lawyer
Sherburne County DWI Criminal Defense Attorney handling DWI, drunk driving and traffic ticket cases in Elk River, Minnesota and throughout Sherburne County. Elk River DWI Lawyer Rodd Tschida.
The offense of DWI in Minnesota can be charged several different ways. Registering a blood alcohol content above the legal limit of .08% is the most recognized driving violation. However, you can be arrested for DWI with a BAC below.08% if a law enforcement officer feels you are impaired by alcohol or drugs, and your ability to operate a motorized vehicle has become dangerous to others.
With a criminal DWI in MN, you could be subject to fines, court costs, loss of employment, loss of driver's license, vehicle forfeiture, significantly higher auto insurance premiums and jail.
If you have been charged with driving while impaired in Minnesota, you need a MN criminal defense attorney who will protect your rights and help you get the best possible resolution for your case.
At the Law Offices of Sherburne County Minnesota DWI Lawyer Rodd A. Tschida, you will receive the legal guidance you need. He has helped hundreds of people who have been charged with a criminal offense or traffic violation in Minnesota. Attorney Rodd Tschida will use his knowledge of Minnesota DWI law and the court system to build an appropriate legal defense. While each case is different, the law firm will work hard to seek dismissal of the case or reduction of the charges.
Call for a Free Initial ConsultationTo learn more about the details of your case, contact Sherburne County DWI Criminal Defense Attorney Rodd Tschida. He will review your case for free and begin to outline your legal options. To schedule a free meeting, call (651) 303-4975 or fill out the on-line consultation request form to the left. Inquiries are processed 24/7.
Time is Very Important in DWI DefenseImmediately following an arrest for drunk driving in Sherburne County, the clock starts working against you. Minnesota has an Implied Consent Law, which means you legally consent to submit to a breath, blood or urine test to check blood alcohol content whenever requested by a law enforcement officer. Refusal to be tested results in a possible criminal offense and starts a process to revoke your driving privileges.
Similarly, if you submitted to one of the chemical tests and registered a BAC at or above the legal limit of .08%, the state will initiate a legal process to suspend your license.
You have only 30 days to request a special hearing and attempt to keep your driving privileges and remove this potentially damaging incident from your record. Remember, failure to act will mean the automatic loss of both your license and the chance to remove the DWI from your driving record.
Sherburne County DWI Attorney Rodd Tschida offers complete drunk driving defense, including help with your driver's license. For immediate assistance, contact him and ask for his help in scheduling a license hearing and representing you.
Having an attorney before your first court appearance is also a time sensitive concern. You should never assume that the judge or the prosecutor is looking out for your best interests. They will be seeking a conviction for DWI in Minnesota and the issuance of harsh penalties. Without an understanding of MN DWI law, you may receive a sentence that could be avoided.
Elk River DWI Attorney Rodd Tschida will aggressively seek the best possible result for you. Even in a worst-case scenario, he will use their litigation skills to negotiate for the best possible terms of a plea agreement.
It is important that you act quickly after an arrest for driving while impaired in Sherburne County. Contact MN criminal lawyer Rodd Tschida now.
Penalties for DWI in MinnesotaThere are four levels of offense for drunk driving in Minnesota. A Fourth Degree DWI is usually charged during a first time offense. Aggravating circumstances, such as having a very high blood alcohol content, any previous DWI offenses, or a child in the vehicle at the time of arrest, increase the level of the DWI and the severity of the penalties. The most severe level is First Degree DWI, which is filed as a felony.
Being found guilty of drunk driving in Sherburne County MN will result in a criminal arrest record. That could make it difficult to keep or find employment, and Canada is more strictly enforcing its long-standing policy of denying entry to anyone with a criminal record.
Elk River DWI Attorney Rodd Tschida will try to keep your record clean. To protect your freedom and your future, call now and ask for help with your Minnesota DWI.
About the Law FirmThe Law Offices of Sherburne County MN DWI Attorney Rodd Tschida has a winning record of defending clients against DWI in Minnesota. They will thoroughly review the facts of your case, research the details of your arrest and determine all relevant defense issues. The law firm has such a good reputation that other lawyers consult the firm on evidentiary and constitutional issues surrounding DWI criminal defense.
You will receive both excellent legal guidance and personal service throughout your case. While most cases are dismissed or reach agreeable disposition prior to trial, Elk River DWI Lawyer Rodd Tschida will even prepare for a jury trial, if it is in your best interest.
The law firm offers a reasonable, set fee for defense of a case of DWI in Sherburne County, Minnesota. That fee is for turn-key services, including a trial if necessary. There will be no confusion over costs associated with their qualified and experienced DWI defense.
About Minnesota DWI Attorney Rodd TschidaSherburne County DWI Lawyer Rodd Tschida received an undergraduate degree from University of Minnesota and a juris doctorate from Hamline University School of Law. He is a former Judicial Law Clerk with the District Court of Minnesota.
Free Consultation AvailableTime is important when fighting charges of drunk driving in Minnesota. If you want to see if your driving privileges can be saved and need help with a DWI in Minnesota, contact Minnesota DWI Lawyer Rodd Tschida. Simply fill out the form to the left or call (651) 303-4975.

