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Why have I been charged with a number of offenses? Minnesota DWI Attorney F.T. Sessoms responds: An individual arrested for drunk driving in Minnesota will typically be charged with: (1) Driving While Impaired (DWI); (2) Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) over .08%; (3) Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) over .08% within 2 hours of driving; or (4) Refusal to Submit to Testing. These charges are the various ways of committing a violation under MN. Stat. § 169A. A person can only be convicted of one of the above DWI related offenses and all the others must be dismissed at the time of sentencing. |
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