DUI Second Offense Attorney in Minneapolis, MN

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Keller Law Offices

600 South Highway 169
Suite 1690


Interchange Tower
Minneapolis, MN 55426952-466-6926
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DUI Second Offense Overview

2nd offense DUI

Second offense DUI arrests are very serious issues that can leave you with many questions and not nearly enough answers to alleviate your fear. A second offense DUI charge within 10 years of your last offense can lead to a 30-day mandatory minimum jail term, a maximum fine of $3,000 and mandatory 180 day suspension of your license. When facing these stiff penalties, the assistance of an experienced lawyer can be invaluable in helping you protect yourself from unnecessary harm stemming from a conviction.

For more than 10 years, the office of Max A. Keller, Attorney at Law, has provided aggressive and knowledgeable defense of DUI second offenses to clients throughout the Minneapolis, Minnesota, area. With a detailed knowledge of the criminal and administrative processes relating to repeat offense DUI charges, our attorney will work diligently to provide the personalized and attentive guidance you need to traverse your proceedings effectively, all while attempting to help you find the most favorable resolutions possible.

While many factors are taken into account during your trial, including the severity of your offenses and any related accidents caused by operating under the influence, our staff will aggressively argue for a reduced sentence, either in court or during a plea negotiation with the prosecutor.

If you have been charged with a second offense DUI, do not wait to get an attorney involved. Call our office at 952-466-6926 to discuss your charges and learn how we can help.

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