Welcome back to Appelman Law Firm’s “Prostitution in Minnesota” blog series. Last week we outlined the crime of prostitution in Minnesota by defining key terminology. Here we’ll delve more deeply into the procedures surrounding prostitution—specifically how police go about setting up and arresting patrons. The business of prostitution has changed drastically in the past decade, […]
Prostitution in Minnesota Part 1 of 4: Introduction & Definitions
Welcome to the first installment of a four part series by Appelman Law Firm on prostitution in Minnesota. This series is intended to educate people on the dangers of and defenses against prostitution. In this segment we will clarify what exactly prostitution means in the state of Minnesota by defining important legal terminology. All of […]
Driving Styles of the Rich and the Famous
We all know table-flippin’ Teresa Giudice from Bravo’s hit TV series, “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” but we haven’t heard much from her husband, Joe Giudice—that is until this season revealed his January auto accident, resulting in a DUI conviction. Joe crashed his family’s SUV into telephone pole not far from his Jersey estate. […]
3000 Minnesota DWI Cases in Question on Account of Police Breath Test
This October Judge Jerome Abrams of Scott County will begin hearing arguments on the validity of the breath tests administered by police to measure blood alcohol content of suspected DWI offenders. Over 3,000 Minnesota DWI cases spanning the last 30 months have been placed in limbo until the validity of the instrument’s software source code is […]
Minnesota Will Require Ignition Interlock Device for DWI Offenders
Effective July 1, 2011, new legislation passed by Governor Tim Pawlenty will require all Minnesota DWI offenders whose alcohol-concentration levels test .16 and above to install ignition interlock devices in their vehicle. The ignition interlock is a car device which analyzes the breath alcohol content of the driver before allowing the car to start. The […]