If you are arrested for drunk driving in Minnesota, you probably have a lot of questions racing around in your head. One question that oftentimes enters the mind of a person after their DWI arrest is what will happen to their vehicle that they just parked. Will it be there when they are released? Will […]
More Cameras Coming To Criminal Courtrooms In Minnesota
Criminal attorneys and defendants will soon no longer have the ability to keep news cameras out of the courtroom after the Minnesota Supreme Court issued new rules last week. The decision came after justices reviewed recent changes that allowed some high profile criminal cases to be documented and livestreamed in real time. The most noteworthy […]
How Long Do Misdemeanors And Felonies Stay On Your Record In Minnesota?
Everyone deserves a second chance, but sometimes that second chance can be difficult to come by if you’re still dealing with the fallout of a criminal conviction. How long will a felony or misdemeanor stay on your record, and is there anything you can do to get these convictions off your criminal record? We take […]
Minnesota Aims To Close “Peeping Tom” Loophole
The Minnesota Legislature is set to vote in the House on Thursday to help tighten a perceived loophole in the state’s “peeping Tom” law roughly a year after the state Supreme Court ruled in favor of a man who filmed a woman sleeping without her consent. In that ruling, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that […]
When Is It Considered Self-Defense In Minnesota?
One of the most common defenses in physical or violent altercations is self-defense. If you’ve been following the news at all over the years, odds are you’ve heard different arguments for self-defense or “Stand Your Ground” laws, and all of those laws and defenses vary state by state. So how does Minnesota classify self-defense? We […]
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