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Caplan Law Firm Announces new SWI practice specialty


Minneapolis - With snowy winter weather just around the corner in Minnesota, Caplan Law Firm principal attorney Allan Caplan has announced that the firm is now offering a new SWI practice specialty, defending individuals charged with Snowmobiling While Intoxicated.

If you're caught operating a snowmobile in the State of Minnesota while under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or other hazardous substance, you may be charged with a DUI or DWI, or what is now referred to as SWI, or Snowmobiling While Intoxicated. SWI convictions are recorded on your driver's license record and may affect your license privileges.

A principal of Caplan Law Firm, P.A., Allan Caplan spent six years prosecuting major felonies and white collar crimes as an Assistant Hennepin County Attorney During his 32-year career. In 1983, Mr. Caplan formed Caplan Law Firm, P.A., one of the largest criminal defense firms in the Midwest, with six lawyers representing clients in criminal law matters, both locally and nationally. A Minnesota DUI attorney, Mr. Caplan has achieved numerous acquittals and successful results for his clients in every type of case ranging from DWI and DUI to first-degree murder.

The Caplan Law Firm, P.A., recognized as a top criminal defense and Minnesota DUI law firm, has successfully represented numerous clients throughout Minnesota, the Minneapolis St. Paul area, Wisconsin, and the Federal Courts in a wide range of criminal matters.

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