A pair of stories published recently in the Pioneer Press shows that police are committed to cutting down on sex trafficking in Minnesota, but it remains a problem throughout the state. The first story highlighted how eight more men now face charges for pursuing underage sex through online advertisements after being caught in the Super […]
Appelman Law Firm Earns Distinct Honor
When we’re helping clients, answering phone calls or blogging the latest legal news, we’re doing it to help people stay informed and get the legal assistance they need for their situation. It’s hard work, but we love doing it. Recently, we learned that our firm earned some recognition for all our efforts, and we wanted […]
Getting Money Back From A Co-Signed Bail Bond in Minnesota
If someone close to you has been arrested and thrown in jail, you probably want to do everything in your power to help get them out of jail. If the jail tells you that a bond amount has been set, you might be considering co-signing a bond if the person in jail is unable to […]
Can Police Search Through Your Trash?
The 4th Amendment protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures, but those protections only go so far. Police can’t legally search your home without a warrant or your permission, but what about your trash? While curbside trash is still your property, it is waiting to be picked up and taken away by a trash collector. […]
New Minnesota Laws Kick In On August 1st
There are a bunch of new laws that go into effect on August 1st, so in the interest of protecting the public and keeping them informed, we want to highlight the new statutes that impact criminal law in Minnesota. Here’s a look at what’s going into law next week. Criminal Law Changes For a full […]
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