Facing Charges of Criminal Vehicular Operation or Vehicular Homicide in Hastings or Dakota County? Act Quickly

Criminal Vehicular Operation or Vehicular Homicide in Hastings or Dakota County?

If you’re facing charges of criminal vehicular operation (CVO) or vehicular homicide in Hastings or Dakota County, immediate action is critical. These are grave charges that carry severe consequences, potentially altering the course of your life. Whether the charges stem from a DWI, drug impairment (DUID), or other related offenses, it is essential to secure experienced legal representation as soon as possible. At Jack Rice Defense, we are ready to help you navigate the complexities of the legal system and fight for your future. For a confidential, no-cost consultation, call us today at 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

"When facing charges like criminal vehicular operation or vehicular homicide, you cannot afford to wait. The consequences are significant, and the right defense can be the difference between a favorable outcome and life-altering repercussions."

What Constitutes Criminal Vehicular Operation in Minnesota?

Under Minnesota Statute 609.2113, criminal vehicular operation covers a wide range of driving behaviors that can result in serious charges, including:

  • Operating a vehicle negligently while impaired by alcohol or drugs,

  • Leaving the scene of an accident (hit-and-run),

  • Operating a vehicle in a grossly negligent manner,

  • Driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or higher, or

  • Ignoring known vehicle defects that result in injury or death.

Injury Classifications in CVO Cases

In Minnesota, the law categorizes injuries resulting from CVO incidents into three levels, each with increasing penalties:

  1. Bodily Harm: Any physical injury, illness, or impairment. Convictions can lead to up to one year in jail and fines of up to $3,000.

  2. Substantial Bodily Harm: Injuries that cause significant, temporary impairment or disfigurement. Penalties may include up to three years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

  3. Great Bodily Harm: Injuries that result in serious, permanent harm or death. This category carries penalties of up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

The Consequences of Vehicular Homicide

If criminal vehicular operation leads to a fatality, the penalties become even more severe. A conviction for vehicular homicide in Dakota County or Hastings can result in:

  • Up to 10 years in prison,

  • Fines of up to $20,000,

  • Loss of driving privileges,

  • Forfeiture of the vehicle involved,

  • Loss of firearm rights, and

  • Significant long-term effects on employment, personal relationships, and financial stability.

Jack Rice explains,
"The consequences of a vehicular homicide conviction are far-reaching. It’s not just about time behind bars—it’s about how these charges can affect your life in every way."

Why You Need Experienced Legal Representation

Facing charges of criminal vehicular operation or vehicular homicide requires expert legal representation. These charges are extremely serious, and the outcome of your case could have a permanent impact on your future. At Jack Rice Defense, we understand the gravity of these charges and are committed to providing a strong, aggressive defense tailored to your case. Our primary goal is to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome.

Jack Rice is an award-winning criminal defense attorney with decades of experience defending clients in Hastings, Dakota County, and across Minnesota. As a former prosecutor and U.S. CIA officer, Jack brings a unique and well-rounded perspective to his defense strategy. He has earned a reputation as one of the top criminal defense attorneys in the state, successfully defending clients in a range of serious criminal cases.

"I’ve seen firsthand how criminal charges like these can disrupt lives. That’s why it’s critical to work with a defense team that not only understands the law but is committed to fighting for your future."

Act Now—Time Is Critical

Don’t wait until it’s too late. The sooner you secure legal representation, the better your chances of achieving a favorable outcome. Contact Jack Rice Defense today for a free consultation. Call us at 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339 to discuss your case and begin building your defense.

Jack Rice: Your Experienced Advocate

Jack Rice is recognized as a Minnesota Super Lawyer for 2023, one of the Best Lawyers of 2022, and Minnesota Attorney of the Year for 2021. He is also an MSBA Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, and he has received numerous accolades for his professional excellence. With decades of experience handling complex criminal defense cases, Jack is fully equipped to handle even the most serious charges.

If you’re facing criminal charges in Hastings or Dakota County, don’t leave your future to chance. Call Jack Rice Defense today, and let us put our experience and dedication to work for you.

Previous
Previous

Facing Theft and Property Crimes in St. Paul? Meet Your St. Paul and Ramsey County Property Crime Lawyer

Next
Next

Client Review: Outstanding Representation by Jack Rice