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What is a Stay of Imposition in MN?
1 year ago by Brian
Although Minnesota has recently introduced sentencing reforms, the criminal justice system remains complicated. In fact, a criminal case may resolve in several...
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The Benefits of Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney
1 year ago by Brian
If you are currently facing criminal charges in Minnesota, the last thing you want to do is talk to the police on your own or represent yourself in court. Cons...
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Most Common Criminal Charges in Minnesota
2 years ago by Brian
Criminal charges and convictions in Minnesota can have a significant impact on your life. If you sustain a conviction for your charge, you could be looking at ...
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What is the Romeo and Juliet Law in MN?
2 years ago by Brian
The so-called Romeo and Juliet laws exist in jurisdictions all over the United States and allow people to legally have consensual sex with minors when they are...
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How a Criminal Record Affects Your Personal Life?
2 years ago by Brian
A criminal arrest and conviction record can lead to serious legal and personal consequences that can last for many years, and sometimes for the remainder of yo...
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What is the Statute of Limitations on Drug Crimes?
2 years ago by Molli Meyer
Criminal prosecution in Minnesota, in any case, requires that the people involved comply with something called a “statute of limitations.” This is a la...
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Bail for Felony Offenses
2 years ago by Brian
If a police officer arrests you on a felony charge, your case may proceed to a bail review hearing. At that hearing, a judge will determine whether to release ...
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Penalties of 5th-Degree Drug Possession in MN
2 years ago by Brian
If you are convicted of 5th-degree drug possession in Minnesota, you could face up to sixty months in prison, fines up to $10,000, or both. Your Woodbury M...
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What Charges Can Juveniles Face in MN?
2 years ago by Brian
When a person under 18 years of age in Minnesota commits a criminal offense, they will face a juvenile delinquency case in which they are alleged to have broke...
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Prosecutor Have to Prove for Involuntary Manslaughter?
2 years ago by Brian
Involuntary manslaughter is the act of causing a victim’s death because of gross negligence or reckless behavior. Involuntary manslaughter is different from...
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