Last week, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a Becker County judge’s decision to allow a key witness to testify via Zoom during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic did not violate the defendant’s right to confront their accuser in person in court. The ruling centered around the case of Kim Marie Tate, whose drug-related […]
Report Shows What It’s Like To “Drive While Black” In Minnesota
New data collected by the Pioneer Press found that black drivers were nearly four times more likely to be pulled over in St. Paul compared to white drivers. Using data from 2006 to 2020, the Pioneer Press found that Asian, Latino and Native American drivers were stopped at roughly the same rate as white drivers, […]
From Minneapolis To Louisville – A Journey To Justice
They say that a journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step. For Lavish Mack, who is in the midst of a 730-mile walk from Minneapolis to Louisville, he hopes that every step he takes brings him not just one step closer to his physical destination, but towards his ultimate goal of amplifying the […]
Appelman Law Firm Named Top Criminal Defense Firm In Minneapolis
We were proud to receive an email this morning congratulating our team on earning recognition as a “Top Ranked” law firm in Minneapolis. We received this honor from Expertise.com, and they are a company we are quite familiar with. We’ve been selected as one of the city’s premier criminal defense firms multiple times in the […]
Know Your Protest Rights In Minnesota
Minneapolis and the Twin Cities are the epicenter of protests demanding change in the wake of the death of George Floyd. There have been so many positive protests in the city we call home, and there have also been some that have crossed the line in terms of legality. We can’t possibly understand your anger, […]
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