Police cannot search your belongings or property unless they have a warrant or consent to conduct the search, but who is allowed to provide this consent? Can a spouse give consent to a search? Can a roommate? How about a landlord or hotel staff? In today’s blog, we take a closer look at who can […]
The Main Differences Between Adult and Juvenile Court In Minnesota
You’re considered an adult when you turn 18 in a number of ways, including in the eyes of the court system in Minnesota. Once you turn 18, you’ll find that you’ll be charged as an adult in the event that you commit a crime. However, that doesn’t mean that you’ll always be charged in juvenile […]
How Police Spot Drunk Drivers Before Pulling Them Over
Police officers are trained to look for certain driving actions that may suggest that a person is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Police do not need to know that an individual is drunk in order to conduct a traffic stop, but they do need to have reasonable suspicion that a traffic violation has […]
What Are The Best Defenses To DWI?
A DWI conviction will have serious ramifications, so it’s imperative that you either contest the charge in court or work with the prosecution to see if they would be willing to make a deal. If you’re going to fight the charge in court, it’s also helpful to know some of the best ways to challenge […]
What Happens If I Skip My Court Date?
You may be annoyed or frustrated with your arrest or traffic citation, but that doesn’t mean you should take a stand by skipping out on your court appearance. Not only will your message fail to be conveyed, but it will typically leave you in a much worse position. But what happens if you miss your […]
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