Late last week, a federal judge struck down Minnesota’s minimum age of 21 to get a permit to carry handguns in public. In the 50-page ruling handed down on Friday, U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez ordered Minnesota to stop enforcing the ban on 18- to 20-year-olds applying for a permit to carry a firearm. Judge […]
Minnesota Supreme Court Overturns Appellate Court’s Reversal In DWI Case
Last week, the Minnesota Supreme Court overturned a ruling that had previously been reversed by the lower appellate court. The decision has an impact on how driving after license cancellations are handled on private property. In order to better understand the ruling, let’s start at the beginning in Beltrami County Court. There, an unnamed male […]
Media Coverage Of Stephanie Clark’s Murder Conviction Reversal
It’s been a big week for the team at Appelman Law Firm, as we were successfully able to help a domestic violence victim get her murder conviction overturned. If you have been reading our blog or checking out the news stories online, you may have heard that our team was able to help Stephanie Clark […]
Minnesota Courts Issue Warning About Jury Duty Scam Attempts
Failing to show up for jury duty is a misdemeanor offense, and Minnesota courts are letting the public know that scammers are attempting to get people to pay the fine associated with this offense by calling them and saying that they didn’t show up for jury duty, even though they were never summoned in the […]
Three Reasons You Shouldn’t Talk To Police After An Arrest
If you are on the precipice of an arrest, or you’ve already been placed in handcuffs, you may think that there’s a way you can talk yourself out of the situation. It’s human nature when the cards aren’t in our favor, but many people see this as a no lose situation. Since they are already […]
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