The Minnesota State Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that marijuana odor is not enough evidence in and of itself to conduct a warrantless search of a vehicle. The ruling falls in line with a policy that had previously been enacted by the Minneapolis Police Department, which said they would no longer use the smell […]
Spreading Voting Misinformation Could Lead To Jail Time In Minnesota
A new Minnesota law that criminalizes the act of spreading misinformation about voting is facing legal challenges from a local activist group. A lawsuit filed earlier this month in Minnesota U.S. District court backed by the conservative-aligned Minnesota Voters Alliance is challenging the legality of the new law, calling it a violation of their First […]
The Best Defenses For A Disorderly Conduct Charge
Disorderly conduct is kind of a catch-all option that police use to place individuals under arrest for borderline criminal behavior. According to Minnesota Statute 609.72, a disorderly conduct charge can be pursued if you commit any action that you can reasonably assume will or could alarm, anger, disturb or provoke another individual or breach the […]
Will My Lawyer Turn Me In?
During your initial conversation with your defense lawyer, you may be apprehensive to tell them the whole truth about your criminal incident. We understand why you may be hesitant to tell things to your lawyer that could incriminate you, but could this information actually be used against you? Could your lawyer give this information over […]
Can I Have Marijuana In My Car In Minnesota?
Minnesota recently legalized recreational marijuana, but that doesn’t mean residents have free reign to do whatever they please with marijuana. One of the biggest concerns about the legalization of recreational marijuana is that more people may drive under the influence of the drug, and that can be especially hard to police since there is no […]
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