If police suspect that a driver is under the influence of alcohol, they may ask the driver to blow into a breathalyzer to determine their blood alcohol concentration. Drivers are well within their rights to refuse to blow into a breathalyzer, but doing so will trigger an Implied Consent violation, so you need to evaluate […]
The Benefits Of Alternative Sentencing In Minnesota
We’ve talked about alternatives to standard criminal sentences on this blog many times in the past. Instead of sending a person to jail, we’ve explored how options like probation, drug courts, substance abuse counseling, home monitoring, diversion programs and work release options can actually do more good for the offender and the community. In today’s […]
What Real Clients Are Saying About Their Experience With Appelman Law Firm
We want to be your resource when it comes to criminal defense in the Twin Cities, and while we know that we’ll do everything we can to help you beat the charges or earn a favorable deal, how can you trust us to provide you with the best level of care? Odds are you haven’t […]
The Importance of Legal Representation for Immigrants Facing Criminal Charges
Navigating the U.S. legal landscape is daunting, especially for immigrants. When criminal charges loom, representing yourself in a criminal case becomes increasingly risky. The importance of legal representation for immigrants cannot be understated. Particularly in Minnesota, where the intertwining of criminal and immigration laws creates complex challenges, an attorney’s assistance is indispensable. Let’s break down […]
Do Police Have To Contact The Parents Before Questioning A Minor?
If your child has possibly committed a crime and has been stopped by police, can the officer interview the minor without permission of the parents? Do police have to inform the parents that they intend to speak to the minor about a specific issue or possible crime? In today’s blog, we explain whether or not […]
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