Minnesota’s implied consent law requires a driver to submit to chemical testing in the event that a police officer has reason to believe the individual may be operating the vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Failure to comply with this law is a criminal offense in itself, and it will lead to […]
A Case Against Artificial Intelligence In The Courtroom
We’ve talked about artificial intelligence and it’s role in different industries at length on this blog, and we admit that we are both cautious and optimistic about how AI may change many jobs and processes. However, we think it’s clear that AI is not yet ready to be trusted to completely take over some roles, […]
Appelman Law Firm Gives Back At OHTYS 2025
Appelman Law Firm volunteered their time and expertise at The David Lewis Memorial Our Hearts To Your Soles 2025 event over the weekend. The annual charity event provides free foot exams, footwear, flu vaccines and legal advice to homeless and financially burdened individuals throughout the Twin Cities. This was the 19th year that the event […]
Five Common Juvenile Sentences That May Be Handed Down After A Conviction
Many people assume that the court system is designed to punish people for their actions, and while some sentences can certainly feel like a punishment, the overall goal of criminal sentencing is to prevent someone from re-offending in the future. Sometimes this is accomplished with a jail sentence, while other times the court gets a […]
Do Ugly People Get The Benefit Of The Doubt From Juries?
Being attractive can open a few more doors for you in life, but according to a new study, it’s the ugly folks that may get the benefit of the doubt when it comes to crime. According to research published in Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, ugly individuals may be given the benefit of the doubt in some […]
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