If your child has possibly committed a crime and has been stopped by police, can the officer interview the minor without permission of the parents? Do police have to inform the parents that they intend to speak to the minor about a specific issue or possible crime? In today’s blog, we explain whether or not […]
Minnesota Tweaks Tax Law For Abuse And Sexual Harassment Survivors
Minnesota lawmakers recently passed a law that allows sexual harassment and abuse survivors to avoid paying state taxes on any settlements they receive. Previously, those who earned a claim were forced to pay federal and state taxes. After settling up with a lawyer, oftentimes victims would take home only a fraction of their total award. […]
Electronic Solicitation Of A Minor In Minnesota
The internet has made it easier for people to connect with one another, but that’s not always a good thing. For instance, when an individual uses the internet or another electronic means to connect with and solicit a child. In Minnesota, this will lead to electronic solicitation of a minor charges, which as you may […]
Minnesota Passes A Number Of New Criminal Laws
A number of new criminal laws were passed during the 2023 legislative session and are set to go into law on August 1. We’ve already touched on the legalization of recreational weed, but a number of other criminal matters were also addressed during this year’s legislative session, and we’re going to take a closer look […]
What Happens To Your License Immediately After A DWI Arrest?
If you are arrested for DWI in Minnesota, you’re probably wondering what’s going to happen to your driver’s license. Do you lose your license the moment you are placed in handcuffs, once you are convicted, or somewhere in between? In today’s blog, we take a closer look at what happens to your driver’s license after […]
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