New data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) suggests that legally purchased firearms are showing up at crime scenes, both on a national scale and in Minnesota, much faster than in years past. The data suggests a growing problem when it comes to firearms across the country, according to the feds. […]
How The Mitchell Miller Case Mirrors The Criminal Defense Response
As you may be aware if you’ve talked with Avery at any point over the years, he’s pretty big into hockey. Even when he’s not coaching hockey, watching his son play or at a Minnesota Wild game, he’s never far from the game, which is why when the news broke that the Boston Bruins had […]
Shoplifting Charges After The Fact In Minnesota
Retail stores will soon be flooded with shoppers as the holiday season approaches, and this is also a time when shoplifting cases tend to spike. Shoplifting may seem like a victimless crime, especially if you’re stealing from a major retailer like Walmart or Target, but the consequences can be more serious than you realize, and […]
Minnesota Law Gives Veterans A Second Chance After A Criminal Charge
A new Minnesota law will help veterans who commit low-level criminal offenses avoid jail time if they have proven military trauma and follow through with a diversion program. Veteran’s Day was last week, and one of the ways we can help honor and protect our veterans is to ensure that they have the tools they […]
What Should You Do If You’re Arrested While Traveling
Whether you’re on vacation or simply visiting family in another state, traveling can be extremely enjoyable. However, if you run afoul with the law when you’re in another state, you may have a number of questions as to what you should do next. There’s no perfect playbook for handling an out-of-state arrest, but we’re going […]
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