Minneapolis Detox & Jail Release Lawyer
To date, every client who retained our law firm has successfully been released from a detox hold. Depending on the facts of your situation, securing a custody release can occur in a matter of hours, guaranteeing your safe return home. Because time is a critical factor in jail and detox release cases, call our attorney Christopher Keyser right away at (612) 338-5007 for a free consultation. Your important call will be answered 24 hours a day.
Testimonials
“Good job counselor. Not all attorneys perform this procedure correctly. It’s nice to see it done right.” (Hennepin County District Court Judge)
“Thank you for everything! Keep doing what you’re doing! This world needs and should have more people like you!” (Former Client)
About Minnesota Detox Holds
Under Minnesota’s Emergency Hold Law, law enforcement and medical facilities can legally hold a person against his or her will based upon a mental health or chemical health emergency. Persons are often placed into a “detox” process to remove alcohol or drugs from their system. The police often hold people at a hospital or detox facility to allow time to “sober up” before release. Persons generally are not released while still under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Being held in detox is usually an unpleasant experience for people, especially when being detained for no apparent reason. A problem arises when people sober up but are still in detention, causing a violation of rights. This can cause the following problems:
- Time away from home and family
- Time away from work, possibly resulting in job loss
- Being stuck in a jail or detox facility with strangers
- Being unfairly treated as a “drunk” or “substance abuser”
We Can Get You Out
Our firm has successfully released clients from facilities throughout Minnesota, including “hot spots” such as 1800 Chicago Service Center in Minneapolis, Mission Detox Center in Plymouth and Dakota County Receiving Center in Hastings.
Keyser Criminal Defense represents clients throughout Minnesota, including but not limited to the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Duluth, Rochester, Mankato, St. Cloud, Moorhead, Apple Valley, Blaine, Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Burnsville, Coon Rapids, Eagan, Eden Prairie, Edina, Lakeville, Maple Grove, Maplewood, Minnetonka, Plymouth, Richfield, Roseville and Woodbury.
