All trials must be in the district court. Is the case centered around a breath, a blood test, or urine test?Is the person charged with test refusal, or alcohol or drug impairment? This week the Minnesota Court of Appeals upheld a lifetime driving ban on a Minnesota driver who was convicted of DWI in Wisconsin. Just curious why dui cases rarely go to jury trials? It seems like an attorney should have the chance at convincing a jury that a person is not guilty. The Minnesota Constitution, Article I, Section 4 guarantees a jury trial in the state court system. I was found not guilty in a jury trial. Several jurors were kicked out in the selection process for telling the prosecutor how ridiculous this case was. You must complete the paper form located at the bottom of your summons, fill out the questionnaires, and mail them back in the envelope provided.