Deaths from opioid overdoses rose drastically in both Ramsey and Hennepin County last year, and it’s clear that it’s getting harder to fight the spread of substance abuse. However, we have many resources at our disposal to help you get the care you need, so if you’re facing drug charges or battling an addiction, reach […]
Driving in Dakota County? Put The Cell Phone Down
If you’re driving through Dakota County today or in the coming weeks, you’ll want to put the cell phone and other distractions down. That’s because local police will be conducting a distracted driving crackdown, and they won’t be handing out warnings. This crackdown is a little different than some of the campaigns that police have […]
Car Forfeiture After A DUI In Minnesota
Governor Mark Dayton signed a bill yesterday that would allow some people to keep their vehicles if someone else was convicted of driving drunk in it. Under the current law, some individuals are forced to forfeit their vehicle even if someone else was driving drunk in their vehicle. For example, if a woman was letting […]
Minnesota Police May Undergo Mental Health Deescalation Training
A new proposal would set aside $7 million to ensure all police officers in Minnesota would undergo formal deescalation and safety training focused on handling situations involving a person with mental illness. The bill, which has bipartisan support, would include mandatory training in crisis intervention, conflict management and cultural issues surrounding mental illness for all of the […]
Self Defense and Stand Your Ground In Minnesota
When it comes to defending a person charged with a crime, there are a number of different avenues we choose to pursue. Sometimes we challenge aspects of due process, other times we challenge the officer’s version of events, and sometimes we state that our client was only acting in self-defense. An argument of self defense […]
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