If you were one of the many who tried to grab tickets to see Taylor Swift in concert when she came to Minneapolis, you were probably pretty frustrated with the process. Even if you were one of the few who were able to get through the queue and purchase tickets, you likely did a double […]
Minnesota House Passes New Gun Storage Law
In an effort to keep firearms from falling into the wrong hands, the Minnesota House has passed a new law that changes how guns can be legally stored in Minnesota. Under the old law, a firearm owner could basically store their firearm as they saw fit so long as they took “reasonable action” to prevent […]
Legal Insights Into The Link Between Addiction And Criminal Behavior
The intricate link between addiction and criminal behavior serves as a crucial issue impacting both legal and social realms. Recognizing this connection is imperative for law enforcement, legal professionals, and policymakers as they create strategies to address public safety and health. This article intends to deeply analyze the legal perspectives of this link, scrutinize the […]
The Two Main Types Of Probation In Minnesota
If you have been convicted of criminal charges or agreed to a plea deal, you may find that probation is part of your sentencing agreement. Although probation terms will be unique to the individual and the offense they committed, there are really only two main types of probation in Minnesota. There’s probation to the court […]
Appelman Law Firm Murder Conviction Reversal Profiled In The Star-Tribune
If you’ve been following our blog in recent months, you may be familiar with the name Stephanie Clark. As we detailed in past blogs, Clark was convicted of murder after a jury decided that her self-defense theory didn’t meet the needed threshold, as the jury had been instructed that the definition of “imminent threat” meant […]
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