Does your resting heart rate play a role in your likelihood to commit a crime? According to researchers at the University of Penn, there may be a link between lower heart rates and an increased likelihood of committing a crime. It is no surprise that men commit more crimes than women, but what factors go […]
Prostitution Stings – Is It Entrapment?
Prostitution stings are rarely open and shut cases, especially when the person being arrested is the service provider, as they can sometimes be coerced or entrapped into performing a sexual act. This is especially true in cases involving masseuses or full body massages. A recent case in Austin, Minnesota showcases this notion, and we’ll break […]
Driving in Dakota County? Put The Cell Phone Down
If you’re driving through Dakota County today or in the coming weeks, you’ll want to put the cell phone and other distractions down. That’s because local police will be conducting a distracted driving crackdown, and they won’t be handing out warnings. This crackdown is a little different than some of the campaigns that police have […]
Self Defense and Stand Your Ground In Minnesota
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 […]
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