As Minnesotans celebrated the New Year over the weekend, they also welcomed some new laws to the books. Beginning January 1, 2022, a number of new laws went into effect in Minnesota, some of which impacted the world of criminal law. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at the new criminal laws that […]
What To Do About A New Year’s Eve DUI
New Year’s Eve into the early morning hours of New Year’s Day is one of the most dangerous stretches on the roads in Minnesota because of the increased presence of drunk drivers. Minnesota police are well aware that more people will try to drink and drive on New Year’s, which is why they will be […]
What To Expect From The Kim Potter Sentencing
As we talked about on the blog last week, intent would not factor in to whether or not a jury found Minneapolis police officer Kim Potter guilty of manslaughter for her role in the death of Daunte Wright. During a traffic stop in which Wright attempted to get back in his vehicle, Potter claimed to […]
What To Do For A Christmas-Time DUI
Christmas is a wonderful time of year to spend with family and friends, but if you celebrate with one too many holiday spirits, you can end up facing a DUI charge if you make a poor decision and get behind the wheel. Nobody ever wants to be arrested for drunk driving, but that sentiment is […]
Why Intent Doesn’t Matter In The Kim Potter Trial
Jury deliberation has begun in the trial of Kim Potter, a 26-year police force veteran who faces manslaughter charges in the death of Daunte Wright. As you’re probably aware since the incident unfolded in our backyard, Wright died during a traffic stop when Potter discharged her firearm as Wright attempted to get back into his […]
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