Tonight is the night before Thanksgiving, but in some circles, Thanksgiving Eve goes by a different moniker – Blackout Wednesday. A lot of people are heading back to their hometowns for the holiday and will have some free time tonight before gorging on turkey tomorrow. Oftentimes they catch up with friends and family over drinks, […]
Minnesota Criminal Courts Going Virtual Amid New COVID-19 Guidelines
Late last week, the Minnesota Judicial Council stated that there will be a 60-day pause on all in-person criminal jury trials, effective through February 1. The order comes on the heels of new COVID-19 regulations put forth by Gov. Tim Walz. Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Loria Gildea said some exceptions will be made for […]
From Minneapolis To Louisville – A Journey To Justice
They say that a journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step. For Lavish Mack, who is in the midst of a 730-mile walk from Minneapolis to Louisville, he hopes that every step he takes brings him not just one step closer to his physical destination, but towards his ultimate goal of amplifying the […]
Do I Have To Report My DUI To My Employer?
A DUI can cause a financial hardship, and that problem is only compounded if your arrest or conviction results in the loss of your job. Many people hope that their employer never finds out about their arrest, but can you be terminated for failing to inform your employer about an arrest? We take a closer […]
The Penalties For Criminal Conspiracy In Minnesota
Most people know that you don’t have to successfully pull off a criminal endeavor in order to be charged with the crime. For example, you can be charged with attempted murder for trying and failing to take someone’s life, and the same thought process applies to less serious crimes. You can be charged with shoplifting […]
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