Zoom trials can always be a bit interesting, but a recent story out of Michigan may top them all. Last month, Corey Harris attended a virtual hearing that was related to an October traffic stop where he was cited for driving with a suspended license. These virtual hearings allow defendants to connect with the judge […]
Minnesota Making Straw Gun Purchases A Felony
In a continued effort to make it harder for guns to fall into the wrong hands, Minnesota lawmakers have increased the penalties for anyone convicted of make a straw purchase. A straw purchase is the term used to describe the action of one person buying or transferring a gun to another person who cannot legally […]
What Are Geofence Warrants In Minnesota?
If you’re like most people, you probably carry your cellphone with you almost everywhere you go. However, you’re not going to want to do that if you plan on committing a particularly serious crime, especially now that the Minnesota Appeals Court has upheld the legality of “geofence warrants.” Geofencing involves the creation of a virtual […]
What You’re Forfeiting When You Accept A Plea Deal
A plea deal can be a perfect solution for a person who is facing a significantly uphill battle to win their criminal case, but it’s not without its downsides. A favorable plea deal can help you avoid jail time or a specific type of conviction on your record, but you are forfeiting some rights along […]
Former Viking Once Again Charged With DUI
Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen has once again run into trouble with the law, as he was officially charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and possession of cocaine in the wake of a traffic stop last week. Griffen, 36, of Mound, was originally stopped for driving 82 mph on southbound Interstate […]
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