Police officers from all over the state are turning to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office in hopes that their facial recognition software can help generate a new lead in cases that have gone stale. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office is the only law enforcement agency in Minnesota that has the facial recognition software, and police […]
Can A Victim Get Charges Dropped In Minnesota?
If you’ve been victimized by another individual, you probably hope that law enforcement does their job and holds the other person accountable. But what happens if you are victimized but you don’t want the perpetrator to be charged with a crime? Do you have any say in how the situation plays out, or is it […]
Data Shows Concerning Gun Trend In Minnesota
New data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) suggests that legally purchased firearms are showing up at crime scenes, both on a national scale and in Minnesota, much faster than in years past. The data suggests a growing problem when it comes to firearms across the country, according to the feds. […]
What Should You Do If You’re Guilty?
Last week, we wrote a blog titled “What Should You Do If You’re Innocent,” and we explored how you should navigate your criminal case in the event that you are innocent of the charges levied against you. But what if you did commit the crime you’re charged with? You should know that there’s also a […]
Firearms Won’t Be Allowed At Minnesota State Fair After Court Ruling
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by a gun owner’s group that sought to force the Minnesota State Fair to allow weapons-permit holders to carry their firearms on the fairgrounds at this year’s state fair. The ruling was made by Chief U.S. District Judge John Tunheim, which puts and end to the latest efforts […]
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