Minnesota traffic laws hold that police cannot stop a driver unless they have probable cause to believe that a violation has occurred. You are protected against unreasonable searches and seizures, so police can’t just randomly stop you and start looking for evidence of a crime. If they have no probable cause for pulling you over, […]
Do You Have To Answer Questions From The Police?
If you are stopped for a traffic violation or have been placed under arrest by police, odds are the officers are going to attempt to ask you some questions to get more information about the incident. While it may seem innocent, anything you say can be used to develop a case against you. So while […]
Five Professions That Always Need A Lawyer After A DUI
Even thought a first offense DUI is commonly treated as a misdemeanor offense here in Minnesota, some people have a lot more to lose than others if they end up being found guilty of a DUI. Certain professions can face significant penalties and even lose their job as a result of a DUI, which is […]
What Constitutes Fleeing From Police In Minnesota?
Nobody likes to get in trouble, so if you see the flashing red and blue lights in your rear-view mirror or the cops come to break up that house party, your first instinct may be to attempt to get away. You may have a pretty good chance at getting away with it too, especially considering […]
Remote Hearings To Remain In Minnesota After COVID-19
The majority of courts in Minnesota transitioned to video conferencing and remote hearings in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and some of those remote processes will become permanent fixtures in the court system going forward. The COVID-19 pandemic required us to look at the potential issues associated with large in-person gatherings, and as the court […]
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