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Fraud Charges Minnesota: What You Need to Know

Fraud Charges Minnesota: What You Need to Know Federal officials recently reported a major investigation into Minnesota businesses allegedly involved in a scheme involving immigrants. Christensen Farms, a pork producer, is among those facing Fraud Charges Minnesota. The individuals targeted by federal agents are accused of money laundering and fraud. According to authorities, the businesses

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Domestic Strangulation

Domestic Strangulation Case Study – Dismissal of Charges

Marie Pacyga recently achieved a major victory in a challenging domestic assault and domestic strangulation case. Her client, charged with felony assault by domestic strangulation, faced serious consequences if convicted, including a potential prison sentence, housing instability, and a lasting criminal record. This case presented daunting hurdles from the beginning, with police reports, witness statements, and

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Bail Hearing

Bail Hearing Lawyer: Do You Need One? (And When)

When facing an unexpected arrest, one of the first questions that often arises is, “Do I need a lawyer for my bail hearing?” In this article, we highlight key definitions, as well as when it can be critical to have legal representation at this early stage and when it may not make a significant difference.

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Identity Theft / Fraud can be Committed by Loved Ones

Frequently, individuals accused of identity theft may have harvested the personal identifying information of total strangers. Those with computer capabilities might attempt to hack a website to access payment information or detailed account information about individual consumers. Individuals who work at nursing homes might collect personal information about vulnerable residents as a means of impersonating

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