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 […]
The State Of Crime In Minnesota
Every year the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension produces a report that takes a look at crimes trends across the state for the calendar year. Last Friday, the BCA released the crime report for 2021, and it shows that a number of different violent crimes rose last year. In today’s blog, we take a closer […]
Minnesota Law School Set To Make Legal History
Mitchell Hamline School of Law is set to become the first American Bar Association-accredited law school with a J.D. student attending class from inside prison. If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we don’t always need to meet in person in order to conduct business or teach students. We can connect with others […]
Tips For Proving Self-Defense In A Domestic Dispute
Domestic disputes oftentimes come down to he said, she said arguments, and police have been trained to err on the side of caution if there is any doubt about a situation. This can complicate matters in a hurry, especially if police are quick to believe the other person or dismiss your claims of self-defense. However, […]
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