Probation is a condition that is oftentimes put in place after an individual has been released from custody as a way to help keep the individual and the community safe as they work to transition back to a normal life. If a criminal offender fails to uphold the conditions set forth in their probation, it […]
What Does “Pleading The Fifth” Mean?
If you’re a fan of legal shows like Law & Order or Blue Bloods, you’re probably somewhat familiar with the phrase “pleading the fifth.” However, Hollywood doesn’t always portray courtroom or legal scenes all that accurately, so what does it mean to plead the fifth in a criminal case? We take a closer look at […]
The Difference Between Careless And Reckless Driving In Minnesota
When it comes to a person’s driving behavior, careless and reckless may sound like the same thing, and while they are managed under Minnesota Statute 169.13, they actually have different definitions. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at Careless or Reckless Driving citations in Minnesota, and what you should do if you are […]
What Happens To Your License Immediately After A DWI Arrest?
If you are arrested for DWI in Minnesota, you’re probably wondering what’s going to happen to your driver’s license. Do you lose your license the moment you are placed in handcuffs, once you are convicted, or somewhere in between? In today’s blog, we take a closer look at what happens to your driver’s license after […]
Teens Can Once Again Legally Carry Firearms In Public In Minnesota
Late last week, a federal judge struck down Minnesota’s minimum age of 21 to get a permit to carry handguns in public. In the 50-page ruling handed down on Friday, U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez ordered Minnesota to stop enforcing the ban on 18- to 20-year-olds applying for a permit to carry a firearm. Judge […]
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