Minnesota Criminal Process: An Overview

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Seek Advice from an Experienced Criminal Defense Lawyer to Help You Get Through This Complicated Process The Minnesota criminal justice system can be complicated. It can also be intimidating. You may hear words you are unfamiliar with that leave you wondering things like, What is an omnibus hearing in Minnesota? Learning more about the process can help take some...

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How Long Does a Felony Stay on Your Record in North Dakota?

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If you or someone you love was convicted of a felony in North Dakota, you already know the consequences can be severe. A conviction can stay on your record long after the case is closed and you have completed your sentence. Perhaps a mistake from your past is now hindering your future, and you cannot secure a mortgage or...

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What Constitutes Probable Cause to Search a Vehicle in Minnesota

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In order for a police officer to lawfully search a vehicle, they must first obtain a search warrant. All warrantless vehicle searches in Minnesota are presumed to be unconstitutional.   In Minnesota, search warrant requirements necessitate law enforcement to demonstrate ‘probable cause’ to a judge, indicating a reasonable belief that a crime has occurred or will occur at the specified location....

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What Factors Can Aggravate a Simple Assault Charge to a Felony Charge in Minnesota?

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Any assault charge can inflict negative consequences. The level of an assault charge depends on several factors, such as the extent of the victim’s injury, whether the accused utilized a weapon in the assault, the number of alleged perpetrators, and the perceived intent of the accused.  An experienced assault lawyer can review the details of your case to determine...

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Drug possession and drug trafficking charges in Minnesota carry significantly different penalties, ranging from monetary fines to decades in prison. In Minnesota, a drug possession offense has higher potential penalties than a drug trafficking offense. The primary difference between felony drug possession and felony drug trafficking is how the accused intends to use the narcotics. Someone who possesses drugs...

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Minnesota Implied Consent Statute

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Implied Consent If you have any experience with a Minnesota DWI, you’ve almost certainly heard of the Minnesota Implied Consent statute.   But what exactly is it? In Minnesota, the implied consent law mandates that drivers implicitly agree, by using the state’s roads, to submit to a chemical test for detecting the presence of alcohol or drugs. This legal provision...

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How Long Can the Police Detain You?

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The duration of the vehicle stop depends on the initial reason for the traffic stop and any other criminal suspicion that develops after the stop.   According to the United States v., an investigative detention by the police during a traffic stop can vary in duration, typically lasting from a few seconds up to an hour. However, there is...

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Steps to Take If You Are Falsely Accused of a Sex Crime in Fargo, ND

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Few criminal accusations carry a heavier burden than sex crimes. False allegations are harmful and life-altering. At best, a false claim can destroy your reputation and relationships. At worst, it can result in years behind bars and a lifetime of being a wrongfully accused sex offender.  The National Registry of Exonerations reports that 7% of exonerations in 2022 were...

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Understanding an Assault with a Dangerous Weapon Charge in Minnesota

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Under Minnesota law, assault in the second degree is a serious criminal charge. This crime encompasses a range of offenses involving the use of weapons or objects capable of causing bodily harm or death. A Minnesota assault with a dangerous weapon charge can result in serious penalties, including incarceration, fines, and many collateral consequences. If you have been arrested or charged with...

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What Are the North Dakota Laws for Statutory Rape?

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In North Dakota, statutory rape refers to engaging in sexual activity with an individual under the age of 15, as the legal age of consent is 15. Anyone aged 18 or older engaging in sexual activity with someone under 15 is considered to have committed statutory rape, regardless of the minor’s consent. North Dakota strictly enforces these laws to...

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