Minnesota recently changed the conditions that need to be met in order for an accomplice to be charged with aiding and abetting murder. This change meant that many individuals who had previously been convicted under the old law may be eligible to have their conviction thrown out or reassessed. Below, we take a closer look […]
You Have The Right To An Attorney – Use It
The sixth amendment to the US Constitution guarantees every person the right to an attorney, regardless of their ability to pay. Of course, you don’t need to exercise this right if you have a court appearance in your near future, but if anything significant is on the line at all, you should strongly consider expressing […]
3 Key Pieces Of Advice Ahead Of Your Criminal Case
If you have run afoul with the law and are set to make your first or latest appearance in court in the coming days, how you proceed in the immediate future can have a significant impact on the outcome of your case. And while all cases and situations are different, we’ve found that three pieces […]
How Do Prior Convictions Affect New Charges?
Almost everyone will run afoul with the law at some point in their life, but many people make changes in the wake of an arrest or citation so that they don’t violate the same law in the future. Most people don’t end up reoffending, but if you end up charged with the same or similar […]
Why Is DWI Recidivism A Major Problem In Minnesota?
Drunk driving is a major problem in Minnesota and across the US, and while punishing drunk drivers for their actions is necessary, perhaps more important is ensuring those individuals get the help and resources they need to make smarter choices in the future. However, many drunk drivers in Minnesota are not getting that message, and […]
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