As we talked about on the blog not long ago, your fate isn’t decided the moment that the judge or the jury reads the guilty verdict. You will still get to make your case at sentencing, and it’s possible that you may be able to earn a downward durational or a dispositional departure from the […]
Police Cracking Down On These Four Crimes Over The 4th Of July
We like to give the public a heads up about certain actions police will be taking so that they can make smart choices, and although there has yet to be an official announcement from the Minnesota Department of Transportation Office of Traffic Safety, we expect police to once again conduct a large scale crackdown around […]
Different Types Of Boating While Intoxicated Charges In Minnesota
Boating season is in full swing in Minnesota, and if you’re excited to spend some time on the water this summer, we hope you’ll do so with a boat captain who keeps their blood alcohol concentration in check. Boating while intoxicated is incredibly dangerous, and it can lead to serious charges here in Minnesota. Below, […]
Breaking Down Fireworks Laws In Minnesota
The Fourth of July holiday weekend is drawing nearer, and many Minnesotans will celebrate the holiday by taking in a fireworks display put on by their city or municipality. You may even be hoping to shoot off some fireworks of your own, but is it legal to shoot off fireworks in Minnesota? We explore what […]
What Is A Downward Durational Sentencing Departure In Minnesota?
A downward durational departure during the sentencing phase of trial is essentially a negotiation tactic by the defense to push for a reduced or shortened sentence in their felony case. We’ll do everything we can to help you win your case, but sometimes you are up a proverbial creek without a paddle. In situations where […]
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