If your child has possibly committed a crime and has been stopped by police, can the officer interview the minor without permission of the parents? Do police have to inform the parents that they intend to speak to the minor about a specific issue or possible crime? In today’s blog, we explain whether or not […]
Drugged Driving Arrests Nearly Double Over Last Four Years In Minnesota
Drugged driving arrests nearly doubled over the last four years compared to the four-year period before it, according to new data from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS). The DPS noted that there were 15,810 drugged driving arrests between 2018 and 2022, up from 8,096 between 2013 and 2017. That represents a 96 percent […]
Shakira’s Hips Don’t Lie, But Her Tax Records Might
Pop star Shakira has been formally charged with tax evasion by Spanish prosecutors. She has been charged with failing to pay 6.7 million euros ($7.1 million) in tax on her 2018 income. According to prosecutors, Shakira is alleged to have used an offshore company based in a tax haven to avoid paying standard Spanish taxes. […]
Minnesota AG Clarifies Police Procedures In Schools
Earlier this month, we penned a blog noting that many police departments were pulling their resource officer out of schools over concerns about new changes that restricted their ability to physically restrain disruptive or dangerous students. These police departments didn’t want to get sued for potentially violating what they believed was unclear language in the […]
Marijuana Odor Not Enough Evidence For Warrantless Vehicle Search
The Minnesota State Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that marijuana odor is not enough evidence in and of itself to conduct a warrantless search of a vehicle. The ruling falls in line with a policy that had previously been enacted by the Minneapolis Police Department, which said they would no longer use the smell […]
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