If you see someone that is driving recklessly or you suspect that they may be under the influence, you may wonder if you should call the police and report the driver. We all want to drive on safe roads, but can police just take your word for it and pull over the suspect as soon […]
How Long Do Misdemeanors And Felonies Stay On Your Record In Minnesota?
Everyone deserves a second chance, but sometimes that second chance can be difficult to come by if you’re still dealing with the fallout of a criminal conviction. How long will a felony or misdemeanor stay on your record, and is there anything you can do to get these convictions off your criminal record? We take […]
What To Know About A First Offense DWI Charge In Minnesota
Nobody plans to get a DWI, but every day more Minnesotans find themselves facing the first drunk driving charge of their life. Hopefully it is also the last DWI charge of their life, but even so, they’ll want to carefully navigate their current case so that they don’t end up facing an unfavorable outcome. So […]
Minnesota Restores Voting Rights For Felons
Late last week, Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill that will restore the right to vote for felons who have completed their jail or prison sentences. The new law is expected to make more than 50,000 people convicted of felonies eligible to vote right away, making it the largest voting rights expansion that the state […]
Minnesota Aims To Close “Peeping Tom” Loophole
The Minnesota Legislature is set to vote in the House on Thursday to help tighten a perceived loophole in the state’s “peeping Tom” law roughly a year after the state Supreme Court ruled in favor of a man who filmed a woman sleeping without her consent. In that ruling, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that […]
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