A gross misdemeanor offense is viewed as a mid-level crime in Minnesota. It’s more severe than a misdemeanor charge but not as significant as a felony-level offense. In general, it carries potential penalties of up to a year in jail and fines up to $3,000. Gross misdemeanor offenses can also have an affect on your […]
What Are Pretrial Diversion Programs In Minnesota?
If you are facing criminal charges, it’s imperative that you know all of the options available to you. One often overlooked aspect before trial is the possibility to enter what’s known as a pretrial diversion program. These programs are designed to help low-level offenders enter a program that benefits the community through court sanctioned directives […]
You Could Face Fines For Leaving Political Signs Up Past Friday
We may not officially have a new president until the votes are certified and Donald Trump’s legal challenges have been heard, but that doesn’t mean you can leave your Biden or Trump yard signs out forever. That’s because it’s actually illegal to leave political signs out past a certain date once the election is concluded. […]
Can Underage Drinkers Refuse A Breath Test In Minnesota?
If you are over the age of 21, you are legally allowed to refuse a breathalyzer in Minnesota. Now, that does not mean you are free from consequences for refusing. If you are suspected of driving drunk and you refuse to take a breath test, you can face a driver’s license suspension for a violation […]
Controllable Factors During Sentencing
Sentencing is usually the last time you’ll be before a judge as it pertains to your criminal case. During this time, the judge will typically make a statement in regards to your actions and the case itself before rendering a sentence. It may seem like this process is entirely out of your hands, but that’s […]
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