Felony DUI Attorney in Minneapolis, MN

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Keller Law Offices

600 South Highway 169
Suite 1690


Interchange Tower
Minneapolis, MN 55426952-466-6926
Firm Website For: Felony DUI Attorney in Minneapolis, MN

Felony DUI Overview

Felony DUI

Being charged with your fourth offense DUI within 10 years or a DUI that led to the injury or death of another party is a very serious matter, with conviction resulting in mandatory prison time. When facing felony DUI charges, it can be vital to your future to consult an experienced defense lawyer who knows how to help you limit the harm done by a conviction.

At the office of Max A. Keller, Attorney at Law, our lawyer leverages more than 10 years of experience offering aggressive felony DUI defense to clients throughout the Minneapolis, Minnesota, area. With a detailed knowledge of the administrative and criminal proceedings stemming from a felony DUI arrest, we fight to help you avoid a conviction that would result in potential fines of $14,000 and seven years in prison.

With your best interests and your future always in mind, we fight to limit the harm done by a conviction by providing experienced plea negotiation guidance or aggressive court room representation. Our knowledge of the area courts, judges and prosecutors allows us to provide the information you need to understand the charges against you, your options in addressing them and what you can expect from your proceedings.

If you have been charged with a fourth offense DUI or a DUI resulting in the injury or death of another party, do not wait to get a lawyer involved. Call 952-466-6926 to discuss your specific charges and learn how we can help.

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