


Haberkorn Law Offices, Ltd., has been providing criminal defense legal
services for over 38 years in Aitkin, Minnesota.
EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, RESULTS
WE OFFER A FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION FOR ALL LEGAL MATTERS.
Haberkorn Law Offices, Ltd.’s criminal law practice in Minnesota includes
DWI –DUI, driver’s license revocation, vehicle forfeiture, drug crimes, and
assault charges.
We will fight hard and defend you from your DWI - DUI criminal charges in
Minnesota. We will work hard to
show that you were not intoxicated.
If you are arrested for a DWI in Minnesota, a Revocation of Driver’s
license will be filed against you.
This means you will no longer be able to drive legally.
If you have a prior DWI criminal record, or if you refused or failed
the alcohol testing, will all determine how long your driver’s license is
revoked. It will determine if
you can get a limited license so you can drive to work.
Also, the requirements for you to get your driver’s license again
(reinstatement), will depend on these same factors.
In some Minnesota DWI cases, the arresting agency has the legal authority to
keep and/or sell (forfeit) the motor vehicle involved in the DWI.
A vehicle can be forfeited in two ways in Minnesota.
Either the driver is the owner of the vehicle and he or she is found
guilty of the DWI criminal charge or the driver has had his or her driver’s
license revoked. Or if the motor
vehicle owner (who is not the driver) is legally found to know of the
intended illegal use of the vehicle or should have known of the intended
illegal use, the vehicle can be forfeited.
If you have been arrested for a drug crime in Minnesota, you should contact
us immediately. You may have
been arrested for small amounts of marijuana possession, which is a
misdemeanor that we may be able negotiate to a lesser criminal charge.
However, most drug crime criminal charges are considered felonies in
Minnesota where you could go to jail or even prison, for years.
Minnesota assault charges are serious and you can be severely punished if
you are found guilty. You can go
to jail or prison, be sentenced to a workhouse, have to pay fines or
restitution (which is money you pay to the victim) or have lengthy
probation. A general list of
Minnesota defenses we will argue, if applicable, include: self-defense,
defense of others, intoxication, involuntary intoxication, insanity,
necessity, abuse, and several others.
If you have a Minnesota legal question involving DWI –DUI, driver’s license
revocation, vehicle forfeiture, drug crime charge, or assault charge,
contact Mr. Haberkorn and Ms. Bright today for the experienced legal help
you need.
EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, RESULTS!
