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Getting charged with a misdemeanor for the first time can feel overwhelming. You’re probably worried about what this means for your future. Will it show
A Minnesota woman has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison following a fatal domestic dispute that occurred in 2020, a case that
Mental health history matters in assault cases. It won’t erase criminal charges, but it can fundamentally change how your case unfolds in Minnesota’s court system.
Getting charged with assault is serious. The specific type of assault charge you face determines the penalties you’re looking at and how your case moves
Pretrial diversion programs give certain defendants a chance to avoid a criminal conviction entirely. If you’re facing charges in Minnesota, understanding how these programs work
If you’ve been arrested or are under investigation, understanding what you’re facing is the first step. Below are 10 common criminal charges and why early
Minnesota has introduced the most sweeping changes to its DWI laws in decades, prompting attorneys across the state to reassess how they advise their clients.
Restitution is money you pay to victims to compensate them for their losses. It’s that simple. When you’re convicted of theft or a property crime