Felonies

Explore Minnesota felony defense insights from Ryan Pacyga Criminal Defense. Learn about charges, penalties, and strategies to protect your rights.

Felonies in Minnesota: Two Accused in Assault, Robbery

Understanding Felonies in Minnesota: Assault and Robbery Charges Two individuals in Minnesota were recently arrested for allegedly committing felonies, including assault, aggravated robbery, and burglary. These serious charges highlight the severity of felonies in Minnesota and the legal consequences that may follow. According to police, a woman reported being assaulted by the 27-year-old woman outside […]

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Minnesota Criminal Vehicular Homicide Conviction in DWI Case

Understanding Minnesota Criminal Vehicular Homicide Cases A Minnesota man was recently convicted of criminal vehicular homicide and multiple other felonies following a tragic DWI incident. The crash, which involved a snowmobile, resulted in the death of an 8-year-old boy and led to lawmakers revising Minnesota’s DWI laws to address off-road driving loopholes. The accident apparently

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Illegal Enhancements: Students Turning to Study Drugs for an Academic Edge

With the fall semester past its halfway mark, many Twin Cities students are turning to illegal enhancements in the form of study drugs to keep up with demanding coursework. As final exams, group projects, and research papers loom, the pressure to perform is driving some students to seek an academic edge through unprescribed stimulant use.

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Felony DWI Minnesota: Penalties and Defense Strategies

Felony DWI Minnesota: What You Need to Know A man in Minnesota currently faces felony charges related to drinking and driving. The man is also accused of impersonating a police officer. However, those facing criminal charges for felonies in Minnesota are always presumed innocent until and unless their guilt is proved in court and beyond a reasonable

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