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ATV and Snowmobile DUI (DWI) Attorneys in Minnesota

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Minnesota Attorneys for Recreational Vehicle and Boating DUIs/DWIs

The team at Sieben Edmunds Miller Minneapolis criminal defense lawyers and St. Paul criminal defense lawyers is skilled at handling any type of DUI/DWI charge. In the eyes of the law, all types of driving under the influence are equal. Our attorneys know this and treat each ATV or snowmobile case as seriously as we would take a DUI or DWI case involving another motor vehicle. Don’t allow a DUI or DWI conviction to drastically alter your life. Call us at (651) 994-6744 so we can help. 

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Issues That Arise With Recreational Vehicle DUI/DWI Charges 

The issues that arise with prosecuting an ATV or snowmobile DUI/DWI are again similar to those you would see if you were driving a vehicle on the road. Primarily, it can be difficult for officers to follow standard operating procedure when conducting a blood alcohol content test, which may make the information inadmissible in court. There are many steps to be followed during a DUI/DWI arrest, and sometimes at least one step is missed by the arresting officer. 

The BAC tests have also been known to be inaccurate, which leads to many people being unfairly arrested for these crimes. The most common type of test is the breath test, which can be skewed by lingering alcohol on the breath and may measure a higher BAC than is accurate for the individual. If it can be proven that a test was incorrectly administered or that its results are invalid, the test will not be admissible in court. 

ATV and Snowmobile While Intoxicated in MN

When it comes to your blood alcohol level, the law in Minnesota does not distinguish between the different vehicles you may be driving. You may have been charged with a recreational vehicle DUI if your blood alcohol content was determined to be greater than .08 at the time. The consequences of these DUIs/DWIs are also similar to those of driving a car under the influence – for first-time offenders, punishments may include up to 90 days in jail and fines of up to $1,000. If there are aggravating factors, the punishment may be even more severe. These factors include: 

  • A blood alcohol content of .16 or higher 
  • A prior DUI/DWI conviction in the last ten years 
  • A passenger under age 16 being present at the time of the offense 

    With the combination of several aggravated factors, your charges may escalate all the way up to a felony DUI/DWI. This can mean a fine of up to $14,000 and up to seven years in jail! Clearly, any DUI or DWI should be taken seriously – even if you received the charge during a leisurely weekend on the trails. Remember that these charges will be relevant if you have a DUI or DWI in the future, even if you are driving a different type of vehicle at that time. 

    If you’re facing a DWI charge, you can trust the experienced Minnesota lawyers at Sieben Edmunds Miller to advocate for you. We proudly serve the cities of Burnsville, Bloomington, Minneapolis, Woodbury, Eagan, Mendota Heights, St. Paul, Hastings, Hudson, and River Falls in DWI cases. We also serve surrounding cities in Dakota County and throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin. 

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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    Can I lose my driver’s license for an ATV or snowmobile DUI in Minnesota?

    Yes, a conviction for an ATV or snowmobile DUI can result in the suspension or revocation of your driver’s license. The penalties can vary depending on the specifics of your case, including prior offenses and aggravating factors. 

    Are the penalties for a recreational vehicle DUI different from a standard vehicle DUI?

    No, the penalties for a recreational vehicle DUI are generally similar to those for a standard vehicle DUI. This includes potential jail time, fines, and a criminal record. Aggravating factors can also increase the severity of the penalties. 

    What should I do if I’m stopped on suspicion of DUI while operating an ATV or snowmobile?

    Remain calm and cooperative, but remember that you have the right to remain silent and to consult with an attorney. Avoid making statements that could incriminate you, and contact an experienced DUI attorney as soon as possible. 

    Can I refuse a BAC test if I’m stopped on a trail?

    Refusing a BAC test in Minnesota can lead to additional penalties, including license suspension and separate charges for test refusal. It is important to understand your rights and obligations in these situations. 

    How can an attorney help with my ATV or snowmobile DUI case?

    An attorney can review the circumstances of your arrest to identify potential issues with evidence or procedure. They can negotiate with prosecutors, challenge inadmissible evidence, and advocate for reduced penalties or case dismissal when possible. 

    If you have any further questions or need assistance with your personal injury case, please don’t hesitate to contact us for a free case evaluation. We‘re here to help you navigate the legal process and seek justice for your injuries. 

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