
Nicholas R Leverson
Nick practices exclusively criminal defense with a focus in DUI / DWI, assault, and drug charges. Nick is a dedicated and passionate attorney that wants to fight for the best results possible in any criminal case. He understands that no one-size-fits-all approach will work for everyone. His representation is tailored to the individual needs and goals of each client. If the state has charged you with a crime, a good Minnesota criminal defense lawyer is essential. The state has an extraordinary amount of resources at their disposal. Simply put, you cannot fight them alone. In addition to practicing criminal defense, Nick has been an adjunct professor at William Mitchell College of Law and Mitchell Hamline College of Law. He teaches Criminal Law and Constitutional Criminal Procedure.
- Criminal Law
- DUI & DWI
- Domestic Violence
- Juvenile Law
- Traffic Tickets
- Appeals & Appellate
- Expungement
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Minnesota
- William Mitchell College of Law
- J.D. (2014) | Criminal Law and Procedure
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- Honors: Cum Laude; Law School Public Service Program; Dean's List
- Activities: Criminal Law Society; Environmental Law Society; Minnesota Justice Foundation; Native American Law Society
- University of Saint Thomas
- B.A. (2010) | History
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- Honors: Dean's List
- Activities: Historical Society
- State Bar of Minnesota # 0396578
- Member
- Current
- Attorney
- Minnesota State Bar
- Website
- Webiste
- Blog
- Leverson Budke Blog
- Minnesota Whiskey Plates – Everything you Need to Know
8 October 2019 - MN DWI Laws & Penalties Guide
24 September 2019 - Ignition Interlock MN – A Guide to this Minnesota DWI Program
6 September 2019 - Minnesota Hands-Free Law: New Basis for a Stop
30 July 2019 - Minnesota Expungement Laws – Seal Your Criminal Record
27 March 2019 - Can You Get a DWI Expunged in MN?
17 September 2018 - State of Minnesota Agrees to Drop DWI Appeal – Leverson Budke Success Story
7 September 2018 - Can I Expunge a Theft from my Record?
6 September 2018 - State v. Mike Limits Statutory Challenges to New DWI Law
30 August 2018