If you get a ride in someone else’s vehicle, you assume that anything that you didn’t bring into the vehicle is the driver’s property. However, if police pull you over, they won’t have as clear of an idea whose stuff belongs to who, and if they find drugs, it can really complicate the traffic stop. […]
Remote Hearings To Remain In Minnesota After COVID-19
The majority of courts in Minnesota transitioned to video conferencing and remote hearings in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and some of those remote processes will become permanent fixtures in the court system going forward. The COVID-19 pandemic required us to look at the potential issues associated with large in-person gatherings, and as the court […]
Penalties For Providing Alcohol To Minors In Minnesota
If you’re over the age of 21 and a younger sibling asks you to buy them some beer, or you’re a parent of underage children who ask if they can have a few drinks with friends at your house, you may not think that it’s a huge deal to furnish them with alcohol. After all, […]
Just Another Reason Why You Should Consider A Private Attorney
A courtroom crisis was averted just before midnight on Friday that helped keep hundreds of public defenders from striking in Minnesota. According to reports, negotiators for unionized attorneys and the Minnesota Board of Public Defense met with a state mediator on Friday, and the two sides reached an agreement shortly before Saturday morning. The new […]
Minnesota Adds Hairstyles To Anti-Discrimination List
You’ve probably heard that it is illegal for employers and landlords to discriminate against individuals based on things like race, sexual orientation or religion, and now Minnesota is adding another factor to that list – hairstyles. Earlier this week, the Minnesota House of Representatives passed legislation with bipartisan support that would make it illegal to […]
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