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The truth about felonies and your record

It’s a common question: “How long will a felony stay on my record?” It’s usually followed up with: “Is it possible to get a felony removed from my record?” Under normal circumstances, a felony charge stays on your record for the rest of your life. Even though your...

2010 Minnesota DWI Report by the Numbers

The verdict is in: The Minnesota Department of Public Safety released a final crash report for 2010, and things are looking better -- well, marginally better. This annual report highlights crash statistics and also offers information on impaired driving. Here’s a look...

A day in the life of someone with a DUI/DWI

What’s on your mind today? Perhaps you’re thinking about where to pick up take-out for supper, or how you’re going to find time to squeeze in a workout. Maybe you’re wondering where you’re going to meet your friends for drinks later. If you have a DUI or DWI on your...

Life after a Felony DWI

Felony: The word could hardly be heavier, and with good reason. Felonies represent the most serious category of criminal charges, and the corresponding penalties are equally severe. So what happens after you’ve been convicted of a felony DWI? In Minnesota, if you’re...

Misdemeanor vs. Felony DWI

There are a few topics that just weren’t covered in your ninth grade civics class. For example: misdemeanor vs. felony DWIs. This topic might have been (understandably) left out of the textbooks, but it’s important information. Here’s a quick tutoring session to get...

What You Need to Know About Minnesota DWI Laws

DWI laws are complicated, and they vary from state to state. Most Minnesotans know that the blood alcohol limit in Minnesota is 0.08, but that’s just one of the many laws regulating drinking and driving. If you’re like most people, you have plenty of responsibilities...

Bicycling While Intoxicated

After a long night at a summer barbecue or cabin bonfire, it’s time for you to head home. You’ve had a few drinks, and you know better than to get behind the wheel of a car. But what about a bicycle? Bicycle laws vary by state, and there’s often a lot of confusion...

Drinking and Driving on the Fourth of July

The Fourth of July is a time for celebration. With the holiday falling on a Monday this year, everyone has the opportunity to enjoy a long weekend with friends, family, fireworks, food and plenty of fun. But along with the celebration comes a steep increase in the...

The First Video Blog of a Kevin Sieben Law, LLC.

Please enjoy my first ever video blog.   I still plan to update this blog via the "old fashioned" text based blogs but every now and then I hope to add a video.  This first video is intended as a brief introduction to my practice....

The Scoop on Driving After a DWI

After you’ve been arrested for driving under the influence, wheels of the law start turning immediately.  It’s important to be informed, or else the only wheels you’ll be turning could be on a bicycle. So how does a DWI affect your life on the road? After you fail –...

Summer Holidays and DWI’s

As the summer heat nears, so do the summer holidays.  If your Memorial Day weekend or 4th of July holiday plans include alcohol, you should start planning now. And no, I do not mean ordering a keg. Two of the top three deadliest impaired driving holidays within the...

Minnesota Whiskey Plate Laws and What They Mean

No, it’s not a name for the tray the bar uses to serve up a round of shots. “Whiskey plates” are specialty license plates that can be a consequence of a DWI arrest. You’ve probably seen them on the roads in Minnesota. These state issued plates start with “WX or WY” –...

Under the Limit? You Still Could be Charged with a DWI.

You have had a couple of drinks.  You do the math; you know there is no way you are over .08.  Confident in your sobriety, you get behind the wheel to head home.  Then the flashing lights of a squad car appear in your rearview mirror.  You tell yourself that you are...

How to deal with a DWI

It’s late. You’re driving home, and flashing lights appear behind you. You pull over. You’ve had a couple of drinks. What happens next? No one wants to be in this situation, but it happens every day. This scenario involves a lot of uncertainty. What are your rights?...

Miranda Rights: What You Need to Know

“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to consult with an attorney…” We’ve all heard the Miranda rights on TV shows and in movies. But if you’ve ever had them read to you in person,...