Davis DefenseCriminal Defense • Minnesota

Bloomington

Hennepin County

Attorney Andrew Davis

Criminal Defense Lawyer in Bloomington, MN

Accused of a crime in Bloomington? Davis Defense Lawyers represents clients across Hennepin County in DUI, assault, domestic violence, drug offenses, and more. Call now for a free, confidential case evaluation.

Serving Bloomington and Hennepin County, including Minneapolis, Richfield, Edina, Eagan, Burnsville.

Attorney Andrew Davis, Bloomington criminal defense lawyer

Practice Areas

Defense for DUI, assault, domestic allegations, drug charges, theft, and more. Select a practice area to learn more.

Local experience matters in Bloomington

A Bloomington case can create immediate issues—license consequences, employment concerns, and release conditions. We help clients understand what’s happening, what matters most first, and how to protect their future.

Bloomington Criminal Defense Attorney

If you’re facing criminal charges in Bloomington, you deserve a defense strategy that’s focused, fast, and built around the facts. Davis Defense Lawyers represents clients in Bloomington and throughout Hennepin County for DUI/DWI, assault, domestic violence allegations, drug charges, theft, and other criminal matters. We work to reduce the impact on your life and fight for the best possible outcome—starting with a free, confidential case evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens after a criminal complaint is filed in Bloomington?

After charges are filed, you’ll receive notice of a court date and any release conditions. The case moves through hearings where evidence is reviewed, motions may be filed, and negotiations occur.

Can you help if I was arrested for DUI in Bloomington?

Yes. DUI cases often involve both criminal court and license consequences. We review the stop, testing, and procedures to look for defenses and to reduce penalties where possible.

Will a conviction affect my job or background checks?

It can. Many employers and licensing boards run background checks. That’s why it’s critical to pursue outcomes that protect your record when possible, including reductions, stays of adjudication, or dismissals when appropriate.

Do I need to show up for court even if I think this is minor?

Yes. Missing court can lead to a warrant and new consequences. A lawyer can help you understand your obligations and may be able to appear for some hearings depending on the case.

How do I get started with your firm?

Call or text for a free, confidential case evaluation. We’ll discuss what happened, what you’re facing, and a clear plan for next steps.

Talk to a criminal defense lawyer today

If you’ve been charged in Bloomington or anywhere in Hennepin County, don’t wait. Get a free, confidential case evaluation.

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