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Zach Graham
Defense with a Difference
Halberg Criminal Defense
7900 Xerxes Ave S Suite 1700
Bloomington, MN 55431
Phone: 612-333-3673
Website: halbergdefense.com

About Zach Graham
Zach Graham is an associate attorney at Minnesota's largest criminal defense firm, Halberg Criminal Defense. He grew up in Stevens Point, Wisconsin (go Packers), and attended the University of Minnesota for undergrad and St. Thomas for law school. He is licensed in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Zach has gained a reputation as a respected DWI litigator, earning many acquittals and dismissals of his DWI cases through litigation and trial, as well as several rescissions of license revocations in Implied Consent cases. Zach is happy to discuss how an out of state DWI will be treated for someone with a Minnesota or Wisconsin License and looks forward to learning from this esteemed group.
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