Minnesota has some of the strictest fireworks laws in the Midwest. You can still watch a great legal show at a local festival or following a Twins game on Friday night, but if you hope to catch a show from one of your neighbors or put one on yourself, know that this is likely illegal. […]
How To Challenge The Credibility Of A Witness In Your Criminal Case
Witnesses can oftentimes make or break the outcome of a criminal case. If their testimony appears credible and consistent with other findings, odds are they can sway a jury towards a specific decision. On the flip side, if a witness is short-tempered after getting caught in a lie, they can tank the case for their […]
Understanding Physical And Constructive Possession In Minnesota
They say that possession is nine tenths of the law, but what does it really mean to be in possession of illegal drugs in Minnesota? You probably understand what possession looks like when police find something in your pocket, but what if drugs are found off of your persons? Can police still make a case […]
What’s The Difference Between An Acquittal And A Not Guilty Verdict?
An acquittal and a not guilty verdict are terms that are oftentimes used interchangeably, but there are actually some subtle differences between the two. Both are favorable to the defendant, but it pays to know the difference between being acquitted of the charges and being found not guilty of the charges. We explore those differences […]
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 […]
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