The Governor’s “stay at home” order is still in effect, but that doesn’t mean everyone is only leaving the house for essential services. Police have been ticketing individuals who have been found in direct violation of the order, and while citation numbers are still really low, one county is leading the way when it comes […]
4 Things Your Lawyer Doesn’t Want To Hear You Say
We love working with clients to help them navigate the criminal justice system, but it’s not always easy. Sometimes the client ends up making the situation harder on themselves because of their actions or words. Below, we take a closer look at some examples of things you shouldn’t say to your lawyer or things we […]
How Can We Safely Reopen The Court System?
Everyone wants a return to normalcy amid the coronavirus outbreak, but it’s going to come gradually, not all at once. If we go back to doing the same things we were doing prior to the pandemic, we’re bound to experience another wave of cases. So as we work towards gradually getting back to a sense […]
Minnesotans At A Disadvantage As Courts Deny Equal Access
As we touched on a little bit last week during our story on Elizabeth Holmes, the court system is trying to figure out the best way to have essential court cases proceed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Holmes argued that she can’t put forth the best defense with social distancing preventing her from meeting with her […]
First Citations Issued In Minnesota For “Stay At Home” Violations
The “Stay at Home” order has been in effect for almost two weeks, and despite some outliers, it certainly appears that the vast majority of Minnesotans are taking the situation seriously and practicing good social distancing habits. Recently we heard that police were going to be pretty lax about enforcing Governor Tim Walz’ order, as […]
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