New technology allows the government to be a bigger Big Brother, constantly looking over the shoulder of DWI Probationers and other defendants with a “no alcohol” probation condition. See http://tinyurl.com/24np99x. The only way you, as a person who might get a DWI or another no-alcohol probation condition, can avoid Big Brother of the EHM Bracelet is either (1) don’t be accused of a crime OR (2) get a top-notch DWI criminal Defense Attorney. Hennepin County is a leader in this new technology, so if you need a great Hennepin County DWI Defense Attorney, call Keller Law Offices today at 952-913-1421 or go to www.dwi-legal.com
Posts Tagged ‘Hennepin County DWI’
Transdermal Patch a.k.a. Ankle Bracelet Allows Government to More Closely Look Over Shoulder of DWI Probationers
Monday, May 17th, 2010Keller Law Office’s Client Crashes Into House But Avoids Jail Time Due to Skillfull Lawyering
Monday, March 29th, 2010In a 2010 Hennepin County case, Max Keller’s client faced the prosecutor’s wrath because the client had crashed her car into a bystander’s house. The client was still intoxicated at 11:30 a.m. from drinking the night before. Max Keller was able to talk the prosecutor off the ledge and get the sentence reduced from 5 days to 0 days. Max also got the Hennepin County 1-Day program waived because the client was no longer living in Minnesota. The client was very happy. (File # 27-CR-10-3479)
Urine Tests Shown to Be Unreliable–Another DWI Charge Dismissed due to Hard Work by Keller Law Offices
Sunday, November 1st, 2009In a Hennepin County case heard at the Brookdale courthouse last week, Max Keller of Keller Law Offices convinced the prosecutor to dismiss all DWI charges against his client. Our client was arrested in New Hope and charged with a first-time DWI based on a urine test of .12. Because Urine tests for DWI , as administered in Minnesota, are known to be unreliable, Mr. Keller persuaded the prosecutor that his client’s .12 test result was not accurate. We presented a stack of evidence to show how unreliable urine tests for DWI are without a first void of the bladder, including recent orders by Judge Thuet and Judge Carter, both from DWI urine test cases in Dakota County. Accordingly, all DWI charges against the client were dropped. The client was very surprised and very happy. (27-CR-09-43081)

