When it comes to defending a person charged with a crime, there are a number of different avenues we choose to pursue. Sometimes we challenge aspects of due process, other times we challenge the officer’s version of events, and sometimes we state that our client was only acting in self-defense. An argument of self defense […]
Minnesota Police Planning Extra St. Patrick’s Day DUI Enforcement
In the movie The Perfect Storm, two storms fronts and a hurricane combine to create the aforementioned “perfect storm” that threatens Greg Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and the rest of the crew on the Andrea Gail. A similar perfect storm is brewing in Minnesota this Friday, but police are taking steps to get out in front […]
The 2017 March Madness Campus Crime Bracket
The NCAA tournament bracket has been released, which means it’s once again time for us to release our annual crime bracket! In the past, we’ve filled out brackets based on DUIs on campus, violent crime on campus and on aggravated assaults on campus. This year, we’re filling out a bracket based on total campus crime. […]
The Connection Between Sleepiness and Committing Crime
New research from the University of Pennsylvania suggests that teens who fail to get enough sleep are more likely to commit violent crimes in adulthood. “It’s the first study to our knowledge to show that daytime sleepiness during teenage years are associated with criminal offending 14 years later,” said Adrian Raine, who worked on the […]
Tips For Avoiding A Mardi Gras DUI
Tonight is Fat Tuesday, so if you’re giving up anything for Lent, today is the last day to indulge. Minneapolis and St. Paul are both hosting a number of events to ring in the holiday, so you’re sure to find something fun if you look hard enough. That being said, Fat Tuesday is also typically […]
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