The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled the state’s sexting law unconstitutional on Monday, stating that the law was too broad and could have unintended consequences. The law against sexting stated that “any person 18 years of age or older who uses the internet or electronic device to intentionally arouse the sexual desire of a child […]
More Than 7,000 Ticketed During Seatbelt Campaign
Late last month, we warned readers that authorities were planning on conducting an expanded Click It or Ticket campaign from May 23 through June 5. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Office of Traffic Safety recently tallied the numbers, and they uncovered that 7,233 individuals were cited for failing to wear a seat belt during […]
4 Tips For Creating A Law School Study Schedule
The early years of college are great for helping you learn how to study, but law school is a whole different ballgame. You’re going to need to buckle down and study every night if you want to get the most out of law school, and that means you may have to miss some social outings […]
Facial Recognition Helping Solve Crimes in Hennepin County
Facial recognition technology is just another tool authorities in Hennepin County are using to solve crimes, but the possibility of abuse is leading some to question the tech. You’ve probably seen similar facial recognition programs on your favorite crime dramas on TV. Formally known as Image Identification Technology, the device works by identifying thousands of […]
Minnesota Revamping Diversion Programs For Minor Offenders
If you’re like most people, you’ve probably been cited for a minor crime at some point in your life. Whether it was for driving without insurance or for a stupid mistake made on spring break, these minor issues can actually snowball out of control if you’re not careful. In an effort to prevent minor citations […]
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