Showing posts with label prescription drugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prescription drugs. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Minnesota Expungements - Want or Need One?

As an experienced Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorney an all too common question I get (about past mis-deeds) is: How long will a Felony or Misdemeanor offense stay on my record?  After I offer my opinion, that question is often followed with another: What are the chances I can get it removed from my record?

Generally speaking, a Felony charge/conviction stays on an individual's criminal record for the remainder of his or her life. Even though somone's repeat offender status may be “re-set” after a certain number of years, courts, law enforcement and a myriad of other governmental agencies tend to maintain a file listing those previous offenses.

That being said, there is a remedy.  It’s called an “Expungement” and requires a legal action to seek to have one's criminal record sealed.

Now, Expungements don't completely erase one's record, however, having one granted will limit who gets to see it.  In this day and age, where even your landlord, your boss and nearly anyone out in the public can, in theory, get their hands on your criminal record - Expungement is an option for many people.


What Can You Do?

So, I'm supposing - you want to know how to get an Expungement - right? Well, for starters, you need to submit an Expungement request to the court, in the county in which you were charged.  The judge will then consider a number of factors - including: how long it has been since the infraction, whether or not the charges were dismissed, what if anything about said arrest implicates public safety, etc.  Based on those factors (and a couple others,) the judge will render a decision.

If you or someone you love is in need of advice when it comes to seeking an Expungement, contact the Rolloff Law Office today for a FREE consultation.  .

Your record can affect many aspects of your life. Get informed and find out if an Expungement is an option for you.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Minnesota DWI - Prescription Drugs & Cold Medicine (Explained)


Many of you have probably have heard of Drunk Driving, DUI and/or the phrase "driving under the influence," but  do you know exactly what that means?

Some might say it just means driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs like marijuana. That's correct - but, what many people fail to realize is that it also means that a person can be charged with a Minnesota DUI when he or she drives a motor vehicle under the influence of legal substances - like drugs prescribed by a doctor and even cold medicine.

In the State of Minnesota, it's true that people will face DUI charges if they have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of (.08) or more. But it's also true that a driver can be charged with a Minnesota DUI even if they haven't even been drinking at all.

Believe it or not, the police can pull over and cite drivers for driving under the influence of any substance - legal or otherwise - if they find, for example, that that substance has influenced their ability to drive. 

What Should You Do?

If you or someone you care about has been arrested for a Minnesota DUI, you'll need someone who knows how to contest these charges.  I'm an experienced Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorney.  Call me today to set up a no-cost consultation to discuss what the Rolloff Law Office can do to protect your rights - and your future.