A representative from St. Cloud is attempting to restrict camera access in Minnesota courtrooms, and both sides are heavily divided on the issue. The bill, championed by Rep. Jim Knoblach, would restrict camera use from any criminal matter, from the court hearings to sentencing, without consent from everyone involved in the case. This means the […]
The Challenges of The Kansas Waterpark Death Lawsuit
If you’ve been watching the news lately, you’ve probably head about the lawsuit over the death of a 10-year-old boy at a Kansas waterpark. For those of you unfamiliar with the case, 10-year-old Caleb Schwab was decapitated after riding on the Verruckt – which means “insane” in German. His watercraft went airborne during the ride […]
Expungement and Sealing Your Record in Minnesota
A public criminal record can make it difficult for you to land that job or be approved for that rental agreement. If you’ve committed to making better choices, there’s no reason why a past mistake should have a significant impact on your future. To help keep mistakes in the past, Minnesota offers the option to […]
Judge Throws Out “Absurd” Teen Sexting Case
Not too long ago on the blog, we shared a story about a 14-year-old teen girl who found herself facing felony charges for sending an explicit picture of herself to a boy via Snapchat. Because the girl was a minor, her decision to share a picture of herself meant that police were able to charge […]
Bride-To-Be Earns DUI On The Way To Her Wedding
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something red and blue, as in the red and blue cherries a bride-to-be saw in her rearview mirror as she was stopped on the way to her wedding ceremony. Unfortunately for the bride, the first gift she received on her wedding day was a shiny pair of handcuffs after […]
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