Nowadays almost everyone has a smartphone, and while it has become an essential part of our daily lives, it also often holds some conversations and data that we’d like to keep private. Even if these conversations and images aren’t outright illegal, they may not be something we’d want to share with the world. Sometimes these […]
Minnesota To Begin Fining Slow Left-Lane Drivers
A new bill that is set to become law will fine left-lane drivers who don’t move over for faster vehicles. The bill, which was brought forward by Senator John Jasinski, is intended to help keep traffic flowing and push drivers to become more aware of their surroundings. “It doesn’t cost anything and it makes traffic […]
The Five Degrees of Arson in Minnesota
When you hear the term arson, you probably picture someone intentionally setting fire to a home or business for revenge or insurance fraud purposes, but you may be surprised to learn that intent isn’t always necessary to be charged with a crime involving fire. If you are negligent with fire, you can be charged with […]
Defending Assault With A Deadly Weapon Charges
An assault charge is considered a significant crime in Minnesota, and it only gets more serious when a deadly weapon is involved. That’s because it’s so much easier for serious injury or death to occur when a weapon is used in the commission of a crime. In 2017, the last year the statistics were compiled, […]
Seat Belt Enforcement Campaign Underway Throughout Minnesota
In honor of the 10-year anniversary of the state passing the primary seat belt law, Minnesota is conducting a two-week “Click It Or Ticket” campaign to catch drivers and passengers who fail to wear their seat belt on the road. The primary seat belt law went on the books on June 9, 2009 in honor […]
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