Over the past 30 years, DUI accident fatalities have dropped by one-third, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. That said, the NHTSA reports that a person’s chances of being involved in a drunk driving accident during their lifetime is still one out of three. In Minneapolis, those who are charged with drunk driving may face incredibly harsh consequences, especially if the crash resulted in an injury or the loss of life. Moreover, many people in Minnesota and states across the country find themselves in a tough spot when they are taken into custody for driving under the influence.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that American adults admit to 121 million instances of drunk driving per year. In 2014, more than 1.1 million were taken into custody for operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Although some drivers may find themselves in this position because they were unaware that their blood alcohol content level was too high, others may face false allegations altogether.

For those charged with DUI, every case has unique details, some of which can have a huge impact on the case’s outcome. For example, if a person has been charged with DUI in the past, or if they are accused of causing an accident that resulted in severe property damage, they may face harsher penalties. From time behind bars to steep fines and a ruined reputation, DUI charges can virtually destroy someone’s life. As a result, anyone facing these accusations should prudently examine their options.

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