When you think of the crime of theft, you probably picture someone shoplifting an item from a big box store, or a burglar ransacking a garage that was left open at night. The physical act of taking something from someone without their knowledge is the basis for the crime of theft in Minnesota, but it’s […]
Contesting School Bus Tickets in Minnesota
School is back in session, and that means that those big yellow buses are out and about during your morning and afternoon commute. Buses are carrying some very precious cargo, which is why Minnesota doesn’t look lightly upon drivers who commit infractions near a school bus or in school zone. Below, we take a closer […]
When Does Misdemeanor Theft Turn Into A Felony?
Theft is one of the more common juvenile crimes because at this stage in brain development, teens aren’t always the best at analyzing risk versus reward and the potential consequences of their actions. Taking something that’s not there’s simply because they want it may not seem like a big deal, but it can land them […]
Minnesota Police Detention Rules
Once you are placed under arrest, it begins a chain of events that need to occur within a set timeline. After all, police can’t just hold you in a cell indefinitely until you can be seen by a judge. Below, we take a look at some of the common ways people enter the court system, […]
What To Do If You’re Arrested In College
If you’re going off to college this fall or returning for another semester, you’re probably excited about everything the new school year will bring. The start of a new semester is often one of the busier times for a criminal defense lawyer, because students have lighter course loads at the outset, and if it’s the […]
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