Police Questioning in Minnesota DWI stops, Know your Rights

In Minnesota DWI cases the police are looking for indications of impairment when they first encounter a suspect after a traffic stop.  Don’t help the police, exercise your right to silence and contact a Minnesota DWI Attorney.  Assuming the stop is itself valid, a police officer may talk to a suspect in a DWI investigation and ask questions.  The questions serve two purposes in a DWI stops. 

  • First, the police are hoping that the suspect will confess to the DWI by admitting the number of drinks consumed. 
  • Second the police are looking for signs of impairment such as slurred speech, alcohol on the breath and watery eyes

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