Landon Ascheman
500 Laurel Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
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New DWI Laws Proposed
On Jan 19, 2010, Governor Pawlenty has proposed new laws intended to increase the restrictions on those convicted of DWI offenses, as well as lower the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) aggregating factor from .20 to .15. Gov. Pawlenty stated that "drunk...
Client Testimonial – B.H. & N.H.
I was happy to receive the following statement from a client who has had her legal issues resolved by Ascheman & Smith. We were proud to assist with her legal issues which were resolved in her favor. We turned to Landon to help us with a legal...
Many people find themselves facing criminal charges with no idea of where to turn, or what to do. Most are good people who find themselves in trouble with the law. Some are innocent of the charges and need assistance fighting the wrongful accusations. Others need someone to stand by their side and protect their rights as they face the charges. All of them need to talk to an attorney to understand what they face.
Whether you need an attorney to defend your innocence, protect your rights, or simply to help you understand the challenges you face, we are here for you.
Contact us. We are available for you 24 hours a day — everyday. There is no fee for the initial evaluation of your case.
Appellate Practice
Assault
Boating While Intoxicated
Burglary
Child Abduction
Child Abuse and Neglect
Child Sexual Abuse
Controlled Substances Law
Criminal Forfeiture
Criminal Fraud
Domestic Abuse
Drivers License Suspension
Driving While Intoxicated
Drug Crimes
Drug Forfeiture
Drug Trafficking
Drugs and Narcotics
DUI/DWI
Embezzlement
Expungements
False Imprisonment
Felonies
Forgery
Hit and Run
Homicide
Internet Crimes
Juvenile Delinquency
Kidnapping
Mail Fraud
Manslaughter
Methamphetamine Crimes
Misdemeanors
Murder
Orders for Protection-HRO
Parole/Probation Violation
Sex Crimes
Sexual Assault
Shoplifting
Stalking
Theft
Traffic Violations
Trial Practice
Underage Drinking
Vehicular Homicide
Weapons Charges
White Collar Crime