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It's generally up to you and the prosecutor to determine if plea bargain's will be discussed. In Minnesota, the discretion to bring charges and strike plea agreements “rests almost entirely with the prosecutor.” State v. Streiff, 673 N.W.2d 831, 836 (Minn.2004). That being said, most prosecutors will attempt to discuss the case with you and see if you can come to a resolution. You are not required to take any offer that they make, and they are not required to make an offer, but in most cases the offer is made and accepted. Depending on the State and county/district they will have different offers and different stages of the case where offers will be made. If your concerned about any of the ramifications for a DWI (civil or criminal) it's best to consult with an attorney. If you are thinking about getting an attorney, get one soon.

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