Lawmakers are supposed to follow the rules they propose and pass for the citizens of Minnesota, but that’s turned out to be difficult for a number of legislators in recent months. At least six legislators have been notably arrested while serving the great state of Minnesota, yet none of them have resigned from office. In […]
Why Are There Fewer Whiskey Plates On The Road In Minnesota?
As we’ve talked about on the blog numerous times in the past, individuals who have been convicted of a DWI in Minnesota have the option to have a special license plate installed on their vehicle. These are known as special registration plates, but they have affectionately earned the nickname “whiskey” plates over the years because […]
Appeals Court Rules Private Car A Public Space
The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled earlier today that a person’s vehicle is considered a public place in regards to the state’s permit-to-carry law. The ruling centered around the case of Kyaw Be Bee, who was pulled over near Larpenteur Avenue and Interstate 35E in May of 2022 on suspicion of stealing a catalytic converter. […]
Legal Insights Into The Link Between Addiction And Criminal Behavior
The intricate link between addiction and criminal behavior serves as a crucial issue impacting both legal and social realms. Recognizing this connection is imperative for law enforcement, legal professionals, and policymakers as they create strategies to address public safety and health. This article intends to deeply analyze the legal perspectives of this link, scrutinize the […]
The Two Main Types Of Probation In Minnesota
If you have been convicted of criminal charges or agreed to a plea deal, you may find that probation is part of your sentencing agreement. Although probation terms will be unique to the individual and the offense they committed, there are really only two main types of probation in Minnesota. There’s probation to the court […]
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