Last week, the Minnesota Supreme Court opted not to restore voting rights for felons on probation. In the majority decision, the group wrote that while certain state laws may disproportionately harm people of color, stripping felons of voting rights is not unconstitutional. The decision stems from a 2019 lawsuit that takes issue with the wording […]
Minnesota Man Turns Himself In For DWI
A Minnesota man recently drove himself to jail to report that he was driving under the influence of alcohol. According to the police report, Robert Douglas Bauer, 41, of Cottage Grove, drove nearly two hours to the Brown County Jail to turn himself in for DWI. It’s not exactly clear why Bauer felt compelled to […]
Three Criminal Charges We Love To Build A Defense Against
Happy Valentine’s Day! However you celebrate, we hope that your day doesn’t end in handcuffs. Well, at least not at the police station. Love is in the air, and we wanted to use today’s blog to showcase three types of criminal charges that we love to defend clients against. Below, we take a look at […]
Minnesota Court Upholds Decision To Allow Testimony Via Zoom During Pandemic
Last week, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a Becker County judge’s decision to allow a key witness to testify via Zoom during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic did not violate the defendant’s right to confront their accuser in person in court. The ruling centered around the case of Kim Marie Tate, whose drug-related […]
The Penalties For Aiding An Offender In Minnesota
If your friend asks you to hold onto a box for them for a few days or a family member wants to “lay low” at your apartment for a while, you may be inclined to do what they ask. You may assume that as long as you don’t become privy to the details of what’s […]
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