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Money and Lawyer Fees, How it Really Works (And What to Ask)

Money and Lawyer Fees: How It Really Works (And What To Ask)

Money makes a lot of people nervous. For some, it’s a taboo topic they were taught never to discuss. For others, it’s simply stressful, especially when something unexpected happens, like being charged with a crime. All of a sudden lawyer fees are added and the anxiety often spikes. You’ve probably heard some version of: “Lawyers

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How an Illegal Terry Pat‑Down Got a Case Dismissed

When a Terry Pat‑Down Is Legal and When It Is Not A “Terry search” or “Terry pat‑down” is a limited search police are allowed to perform when someone is temporarily detained, even if that person has not been formally arrested. Courts created this exception to protect officer safety during brief street encounters. To lawfully conduct

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What Is a PSR Interview and Why It Can Matter at Sentencing

What Is a PSR Interview in Federal Court and Why It Can Matter at Sentencing When someone is facing sentencing in federal court, fear usually centers on one question: what happens next? For many defendants and families, one of the most important parts of that next phase is something called the PSR interview. It can feel

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Marijuana in Minnesota: How Legalization Changed Car Searches and Your Rights

If you use marijuana in Minnesota and you drive, you are in a rapidly changing legal landscape. The law says marijuana in Minnesota is legal for adult recreational use, but that does not mean police have stopped using it as a reason to search cars or bring charges. The way you store and transport marijuana

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Should I Talk to the Police? Why Slowing Down Could Protect Your Future

Should I talk to the police: Why you should always slow down before talking to police. You are at work, with your family, or just going about your day when your phone rings. “Hi, this is Detective _____. I’d like to set up a time to talk with you. You can come down to the

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What Is a Reverse Proffer in a Federal Criminal Case (And How It Can Help You)

If you or someone you love is facing a federal criminal charge, you are probably hearing unfamiliar terms at the worst possible time. One of those might be a “reverse proffer.” It sounds technical and confusing, but in many federal cases it can be one of the most useful tools for understanding the real strength

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Why “Going to the Scene” With Your Lawyer Can Change Your Entire Case

If you or someone you love is facing criminal charges, there is one simple question that can quietly change the entire trajectory of the case – Going to the scene with your lawyer! Most people never think to ask their lawyer this. Many lawyers never offer it. But in serious criminal (and even personal injury)

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