Miranda Rights: Can My Case Be Dismissed?
The police didn\’t read me my rights. Will I get my case dismissed?
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The police didn\’t read me my rights. Will I get my case dismissed?
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Jurors are the ultimate judges of fact, and seldom will a judge overturn a jury’s verdict. Although judges can provide useful tips to lawyers after trial in order to help them improve, there is perhaps no better teacher than a juror. Why, then, do some judges insist on insulating jurors from the lawyers after they
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So, you’re being charged with a 3rd degree assault. But what does that really mean? Minnesota Statute 609.223 says: Here’s what that means in detail: First, the prosecutor needs to prove that there was an assault . There are two ways someone can assault another person. The first is by causing someone to fear bodily
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Terroristic threats are a serious charge that can have lasting consequences. If you’ve been accused under Minnesota Statute 609.713, this charge could make it difficult to secure employment and move forward in life. Understanding what terroristic threats mean under Minnesota law is crucial to protecting your rights and future. The Minnesota terroristic threats statute states
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Self defense can be a lifesaver, literally and figuratively. It’s one of my favorite defenses in criminal law, and I’ve successfully used it in dozens of cases. But self defense does have its limits, at least in Minnesota. For now, I’ll group self defense into three subgroups: 1) death not the result; 2) death as
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Prosecution for alleged mortgage fraud cases in Minnesota has exponentially increased since 2007. This is due to several factors including but not limited to the crash of the real estate market and the willingness of the mortgage industry to gloss over sound lending policies while they rushed to fund as many loans as they could.
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What to do? Child arrested in Minnesota! Child arrested in Minnesota! Young people often lack good judgment and make mistakes. It’s part of growing up. However, youthful mistakes can result in criminal charges and serious consequences that can cast a long shadow over a once-bright future. At Arrested MN, we represent clients in juvenile court.
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At the end of a criminal trial, the judge reads a set of instructions to the jury to guide them in their deliberations. These instructions are called “jury instructions” and while many of them are standard, they should be uniquely crafted to fit the particular issues in each criminal case and accurately state the law.
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Did you know that there are two sides of a DWI in Minnesota (and most other states)? Minnesota law provides that whoever drives on a Minnesota road gives “implied consent” for their blood alcohol level to be tested by the police if they have probable cause to believe that you are over the .08 limit
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In Minnesota, people with at least three DWI’s in their lifetime may have a “B Card” restriction on their driver’s license. What that means is that the DMV has placed an alcohol restriction on your driver’s license. If you’re caught consuming ANY amount of alcohol, whether you’re driving or not, you will lose your driving
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