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Subject Mn/Wi dui reciprocity?

Date
Wed Feb 20 2008 22:39

Author Bill
(Williambrown55803@yahoo.com)

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How does Mn count dui's from other states? Example: 1st in 1999 MN, 2nd in 2001 dui in WI [gross mis], 3rd in 2003 dui in WI,[gross mis due to DAR], Dec 14, 2007 was pulled over in Duluth with valid MN B-card , booked and verbally charged with BAC of .178,released after 8 hours without bond or any paperwork. Told I would receive charge or ticket via US mail shortly with date for 1st court appearance, but nothing has arrived so far, as of 2-20-08. Checked 2-10-08 and no bench warrant issued, so wasn't lost in mail. The arresting officer [whom I have personally known for 8+ years] said I was lucky it wasn't going to be a felony charge?..... Will this be a felony charge of 4th offense in 10 years, or don't they count priors from WI? What is statute of limitations for bringing charges for this, ie: will I get a court summons 3 days before next X-mas?
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