In the United States, you are generally considered an adult when you turn 18 years old. Once you hit that age, you are viewed differently in the eyes of the law, and you’ll be charged as an adult for any crimes your commit. However, that doesn’t mean you’ll automatically be considered a minor if you […]
The Three Different Witnesses In Minnesota Criminal Cases
If you are involved in a legal matter, there is a decent chance that the case will end up in court. When this happens, witnesses are often called to share testimony to help establish credibility in the case. But did you know that there are different types of witnesses available to you during a Minnesota […]
Defending High School Students From Criminal Charges
We all made dumb choices when we were younger, but sometimes those poor decisions spiral out of control and lead to criminal charges. We find that this is particularly common among high school students who are dealing with peer pressure and the expanded freedom that comes with getting their driver’s license. If you’re in high […]
How To Keep Social Media From Hurting Your Criminal Case
Many people love sharing about their day or their accomplishments on social media, but we all know that person who shares a little too much information online. Most times this is pretty harmless, but oversharing or incorrectly using social media can have major implications for your criminal case. In today’s blog, we explain how social […]
How Minnesota Is Reopening The Criminal Courts
Every business, school and judicial center is trying to mitigate the potential spread of the coronavirus as they slowly begin to reopen their facilities amid COVID-19. The criminal court system here in Minnesota is no different, as judges and juries are trying to catch up on the backlog of cases and give people their rightful […]
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