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Minnesota’s criminal law is pretty hard on drug crimes. As of July 2023, over 1,300 people in Minnesota’s prisons were there because of drug offenses.
Bail is an important piece of our criminal justice system, and one that goes back a long way. In fact, both the U.S. Constitution (written
The criminal justice system is complex. It involves constitutional law, statutory law, and common law, all wrapped in an additional layer of often head-scratching rules
Being convicted of a crime can have a major impact on your life. It can affect things such as your ability to get housing or
Driving While Impaired (DWI) is a serious crime. All states have laws criminalizing DWI, but Minnesota is particularly serious. Being convicted of DWI can have
One of the first questions most people ask when accused of committing a crime is, “do I need a lawyer?” This is particularly true if
As you’ve read here before, DWI law in Minnesota is a complicated topic. One of them is aggravating factors and the various degrees of DWI
In 2000, the Minnesota legislature passed a law requiring motorists to move over when passing stopped emergency vehicles if it is safe to do so.
I never expected to be called to work in criminal defense. For many years I found work as a prosecutor fulfilling. But over time that changed. Rather than making a difference, I was a cog in the machine. Cases stopped feeling like people and became names on paper. And I realized that often the true difference makers in the system are the defense attorneys.
I founded Archambault Criminal Defense because I want to use my skills to help people. Because I want my cases to be about people and not just names on paper. Because I know I have unique expertise and experience that can truly help people move forward and get on with their lives.
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