Aggressive Representation for Those Who Have Been Charged With a Crime
If you are facing charges for any type of crime, it is critical that you have a qualified defense attorney representing you. A conviction for any offense can negatively impact your life for years into the future. Having the right representation behind you from the start can help to ensure that your rights are protected at all times.
At the law firm of Grannis & Hauge, P.A., our Minnesota criminal defense lawyers, Jerome M. Porter and Rebecca S. Christensen, represent clients throughout Dakota County and the surrounding area in a broad range of these cases. In addition, we prosecute criminal offenses for Mendota Heights and Eagan.* Our understanding of how the prosecution prepares its cases allows us to be much more proactive in the process of building your defense.
Dakota County DWI Lawyer
With every case we accept, we conduct a complete investigation, looking for flaws in the prosecution's case that can be used to your advantage. If we find that there were procedural errors or that your rights were violated at any point in the process, we will take immediate action to have the charges against you dismissed. If a dismissal is out of reach, we will do everything in our power to resolve the matter in a way that is most beneficial to you.
We provide strong defense representation against a wide variety of offenses, including the following:
- DWI arrests and traffic offenses
- Domestic violence
- Drug charges
- Harassment and orders for protection
- Probation violations
- Expungement of records and sealing of misdemeanor and felony convictions
Call for a Free Initial Phone Consultation With an Attorney
Contact our office to discuss your questions with one of our Eagan criminal defense attorneys. We offer a free initial phone consultation to all new clients. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment evenings and weekends. You can reach us by phone at 651-968-1296, toll free at 800-448-9799 or via e-mail.
*Due to our firm's agreement to serve as prosecutors for the cities of Mendota Heights and Eagan, we are unable to represent people charged with crimes in those communities.









