Last week, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a Becker County judge’s decision to allow a key witness to testify via Zoom during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic did not violate the defendant’s right to confront their accuser in person in court. The ruling centered around the case of Kim Marie Tate, whose drug-related […]
The Penalties For Aiding An Offender In Minnesota
If your friend asks you to hold onto a box for them for a few days or a family member wants to “lay low” at your apartment for a while, you may be inclined to do what they ask. You may assume that as long as you don’t become privy to the details of what’s […]
Using An Affirmative Defense In Your DWI Case
There are a number of different ways to defend yourself against a DWI charge, and oftentimes the most effective way to do that is by challenging the evidence against you. You may argue that the breathalyzer device wasn’t working correctly or there was a procedural violation committed by an officer during the interaction. However, in […]
Can You Get A DWI The Day After Drinking?
If you wake up in your bed the morning after a night of drinking, you may think that you’re in the clear in terms of a DWI. But is that really the case? You may be surprised to learn that we’ve handled and heard of cases where an individual ended up earning a DWI the […]
What Offenses Lead to the Revocation of a Driver’s License in Minnesota?
In Minnesota, a driver’s license can be revoked for various offenses. Needless to say, losing your license can significantly affect your daily life and your future ability to drive. In order to avoid this from happening, take a look at some common offenses that lead to the revocation of a driver’s license in Minnesota. Different […]
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