A public criminal record can make it difficult for you to land that job or be approved for that rental agreement. If you’ve committed to making better choices, there’s no reason why a past mistake should have a significant impact on your future. To help keep mistakes in the past, Minnesota offers the option to […]
Minnesota Judge Says Breathalyzer Data Inaccurate
A ruling by a Hennepin County judge may open a number of previous DUI cases up to appeal. The decision by Hennepin County Judge Mary Vasaly states that findings from the Datamaster breathalyzer device aren’t perfectly accurate. According to Judge Vasaly, the Datamaster device has rounded up a test number for at least one convicted […]
Minneapolis Officer Charged In Death Of Justine Damond
The Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot Justine Damond last July has been arrested and charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Mohamed Noor, the officer who shot Damond after she called 911 on July 15 to report a possible sexual assault, turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday. “There is no evidence that, in […]
Huge Increase In St. Patrick’s Day DUIs in Minnesota
Minnesota has seen some spikes and declines in recent years when it comes to drinking and driving around the holidays. For example, although we saw an increase in total DUI arrests during the recent holiday season compared to the same stretch in 2016, there was a noticeable decline in year-to-year DUI arrests on New Year’s […]
Judge Throws Out “Absurd” Teen Sexting Case
Not too long ago on the blog, we shared a story about a 14-year-old teen girl who found herself facing felony charges for sending an explicit picture of herself to a boy via Snapchat. Because the girl was a minor, her decision to share a picture of herself meant that police were able to charge […]
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