Traffic fatalities in Minnesota are on pace to rise for the second straight year, according to figures from the Minnesota Department of Transportation. So far there have been 204 deaths on Minnesota roads, and with some historically dangerous months ahead of us, state officials say we are on pace to easily surpass the 395 deaths […]
Ticket Quotas Raise Red Flags About Police Procedures
One of the least talked about subjects in police departments all across the country are ticket quotas, and for good reason. The general public doesn’t believe a certain number of people should be stopped by police officers just so the department can hit a desired number, and officers don’t like the stigma that comes with […]
Criminal Attorney Responds to “4th of July” DUI Checkpoint Video
A History of Suspicionless Stops in America The Constitution of the United States of America requires police to have a reasonable, articulable suspicion to stop an individual (or motor vehicle). Any violation of a traffic law will suffice, but it must be on an objective basis. A stop of a motor vehicle is a “seizure” […]
Underage Drinking “Immunity” Bill Goes into Effect Monday
Underage drinkers who are attempting to seek aid for a friend that has consumed too much alcohol will now be able to avoid a minor consumption ticket. The law, which went into effect July 1, is designed to provide underage drinkers with a responsible solution if someone they know has had too much to drink. […]
How to Fight a Traffic Ticket in Minnesota
Traffic tickets in Minnesota can be expensive, and they can also result in points on your driving record. If you don’t have a particularly clean driving record, the next offense could result in the loss of your license. In order to give you the best chance to retain your license and fight your traffic ticket, we’ll explain […]
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