If you are over the age of 21, you are legally allowed to refuse a breathalyzer in Minnesota. Now, that does not mean you are free from consequences for refusing. If you are suspected of driving drunk and you refuse to take a breath test, you can face a driver’s license suspension for a violation […]
Underage Drinking And Halloween – Your Legal Options
Tonight is Halloween, and everyone will celebrate the holiday in their own way. Some people are excited to go Trick or Treating or to hand out candy, while a smaller subset is looking to cause a little mischief. However, a few Halloween hi-jinks can translate to serious trouble if you’re caught drinking at the same […]
Legal Options For Underage Drinking Tickets At The University of Minnesota
School is back in session, and that means college students are back to studying during the week and having a good time on the weekend. Whether it’s a Gopher football game or a friend’s house party, oftentimes these activities involve alcohol, and if you aren’t of age, you can end up in trouble if the […]
Underage Drinking “Immunity” Bill Goes into Effect Monday
Underage drinkers who are attempting to seek aid for a friend that has consumed too much alcohol will now be able to avoid a minor consumption ticket. The law, which went into effect July 1, is designed to provide underage drinkers with a responsible solution if someone they know has had too much to drink. […]