At some point in your life, you probably left the house and got in your car without realizing that you didn’t have your driver’s license with you. Hopefully you were able to retrieve your license in short order, but are you actually in violation of the law if you don’t have your driver’s license in […]
Marijuana Odor No Longer Justifies Warrantless Vehicle Search In Minnesota
Police in Minnesota will no longer be able to conduct a warrantless search of a person’s vehicle based solely on the odor of cannabis. Previously, police were able to conduct warrantless searches if they claimed to smell marijuana odor inside a vehicle, but now that recreational marijuana has been legalized in Minnesota, the state Supreme […]
Legal Implications of Relapse – What Defendants In Recovery Need To Know
Relapse is a common part of the recovery process, particularly for those battling addiction. However, for defendants in recovery, it carries additional legal consequences that can complicate their path to sobriety. Understanding the legal implications of relapse is crucial for individuals navigating the challenging intersection of addiction recovery and the criminal justice system. This blog […]
Police Can No Longer Ask This Question During A Traffic Stop
If you’ve ever been pulled over, the first line out of the officer’s mouth may have been “Do you know why I pulled you over?” After a recent reform to police procedures in Minnesota, police will no longer be asking this question to stopped motorists. “There were some organizations that thought it put the driver […]
Man Zooms In “Driving While Suspended” Court Appearance While Driving
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 […]
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