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169A.277 – 169A.277 | Minnesota Law

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169A.277 – 169A.277

Minnesota Statutes § 169A.277

Summary
This section applies to a person convicted of: (1) a violation of section169A.20(driving while impaired) within ten years of the first of two or more prior impaired driving convictions; (2) a violation of section169A.20, if the person is under the age of 19 years and has previously been convicted of violating section169A.20or Minnesota Statutes 1998, section169.121(driver under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance); or (3) a violation of section169A.20, while the person's driver's
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