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Did you know that constitutional issues in Minnesota DUI cases can potentially eliminate or significantly reduce the penalties faced by the accused? If you have been accused of a DUI charge, you should know that there are potential defenses that might keep you out of trouble. If your constitutional rights have been violated, this is a very big deal, and you deserve to have this addressed by a court of law. Meet with our DUI attorneys to learn how we may assist you with your case.
Believe it or not, there are several potential constitutional violations that might arise in a Minnesota DUI case. Our attorneys have dealt with several types of issues on behalf of their clients.
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution is specifically about searches and seizures. It states that citizens cannot be subjected to unreasonable searches and seizures of their property. Unfortunately, this is often the case in DUI cases. Among the things that might violate your Fourth Amendment rights are:
If you were subjected to a DUI and believe your rights were violated, it is crucial to speak with a skilled attorney.
It is also possible that you might experience violations of your Sixth Amendment rights as well. This involves your right to hire an attorney and have them present during any questioning. Under state law, you are even permitted to request to have an attorney present before any chemical testing as long as doing so will not unreasonably delay the testing itself.
It is also common for a person’s Fourteenth Amendment right – right to a fair trial – to be violated in a DUI case. If you are not given proper notice about when your court date will be or if other procedural steps are violated, then you may have a strong claim that your Fourteenth Amendment rights were violated and that your case should be thrown out on those grounds.
We could help you determine if any of your constitutional rights were violated and seek a case dismissal.
If you feel that your rights have been violated, then it is up to you to hire an attorney who will stand by your side and fight for those rights. They could put your best interests first and ensure that the courts recognize your rights.
It does not matter what you have been accused of; if you have had your constitutional rights violated, you deserve to have someone protect your rights. Constitutional issues in Minnesota DUI cases should be taken seriously and must be corrected as soon as possible. The best way to do that is to seek out an attorney who could advocate for your rights in court. Speak with our team today.