A new proposal would set aside $7 million to ensure all police officers in Minnesota would undergo formal deescalation and safety training focused on handling situations involving a person with mental illness. The bill, which has bipartisan support, would include mandatory training in crisis intervention, conflict management and cultural issues surrounding mental illness for all of the […]
Self Defense and Stand Your Ground In Minnesota
When it comes to defending a person charged with a crime, there are a number of different avenues we choose to pursue. Sometimes we challenge aspects of due process, other times we challenge the officer’s version of events, and sometimes we state that our client was only acting in self-defense. An argument of self defense […]
All About Jury Duty In Minnesota
Have you been called to serve on a jury in Minnesota? If you’re like most people in the state, you haven’t. That’s because Minnesota has one of the lowest jury duty selection rates in the nation. In today’s blog, we did a little deeper and explore the inner workings of jury duty in Minnesota. Jury […]
Minnesota Boosting Funds To Stop Sex Trafficking Ahead Of Super Bowl
Law enforcement agencies in Minnesota will be receiving nearly $800,000 in grant funding that will go towards police training and special courses to help officers better spot and stop sex trafficking leading up to and through the upcoming Super Bowl in Minneapolis. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Office of Justice Programs announces that the […]
The 2017 March Madness Campus Crime Bracket
The NCAA tournament bracket has been released, which means it’s once again time for us to release our annual crime bracket! In the past, we’ve filled out brackets based on DUIs on campus, violent crime on campus and on aggravated assaults on campus. This year, we’re filling out a bracket based on total campus crime. […]
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