In the wake of the decision in Missouri v. McNeely, many Minnesota judges have thrown out DUI cases on the basis that the implied consent law, which states that drivers are required to submit to a chemical test at the request of law enforcement, is unconstitutional. Under the implied consent law, a driver can be […]
NFL to Increase DUI Penalties
NFL players who commit an alcohol-related driving offense may soon face a suspension from the league, said a source at Fox Sports. The league office wants to increase penalties in hopes that it will deter players from getting behind the wheel after a night of drinking. The National Football League Players Association already offers transportation […]
Stupid Criminals Showcase Their Ineptitude
Hollywood tends to glamorize criminals by making them look like masterminds who are always one step ahead of the law, but rarely is that the case in the real world. Just take a look at these two criminals who clearly weren’t thinking straight during their criminal activities. Gun Beats Knife, Bat They say you should […]
Traffic Fatalities Continue to Rise in Minnesota
Traffic fatalities in Minnesota are on pace to rise for the second straight year, according to figures from the Minnesota Department of Transportation. So far there have been 204 deaths on Minnesota roads, and with some historically dangerous months ahead of us, state officials say we are on pace to easily surpass the 395 deaths […]
Criminal Attorney Responds to “4th of July” DUI Checkpoint Video
A History of Suspicionless Stops in America The Constitution of the United States of America requires police to have a reasonable, articulable suspicion to stop an individual (or motor vehicle). Any violation of a traffic law will suffice, but it must be on an objective basis. A stop of a motor vehicle is a “seizure” […]
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