The Minnesota Supreme Court recently affirmed a law as constitutional that allows police to seize property of a person if it was used in the commission of a crime, even if they weren’t the ones committing the crime. The case in question involves Megan Olson and her mother Helen. Megan was no stranger to the […]
I Was Arrested In Minnesota But Live in Another State
Minnesota isn’t the biggest spring break destination in the US, but between the amazing fishing and hunting, the Mall of America and the new professional stadiums, we’re certainly not hurting in the tourism department. When people flock to Minnesota from out of state, the last thing on their mind is ending up in handcuffs, but […]
March is Distracted Driving Month
March is distracted driving awareness month, and considering we have seen a significant uptick in the number of distracted driving cases we’ve been asked to take on, we thought it would be a good idea to put distracted driving in the spotlight. According to the Minnesota Department of Traffic Safety, distracted driving is one of […]
Daylight Savings Time and DUIs
Daylight savings time is this weekend, and that means we’ll lose an hour of sleep as our clocks jump forward an hour. It also means if you’re out until bar close on Saturday night, it’s going to quickly get later (or earlier?) than you expect. If you’re shutting down the bars or just having a […]
Perjury Penalties and Defenses in Minnesota
If you lie under oath or give a false statement to police, you can be charged with a crime under Minnesota law. Depending on the specifics, you can be charged with a couple of different crimes, but the most common is perjury. Today, we take a closer look at the crime of perjury, and we […]
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