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In the Matter of the Welfare of A.T.Y, Child

This week we looked for a case that related to the recent pages we have been adding to the website lately. We ended up coming across a case where the Court of Appeals of Minnesota had to decide whether the district court was wrong in declaring that a particular...

State v. Hanson

This week the Minnesota Supreme Court decided a pretty interesting case concerning the intent to sell drugs. The key word in that phrase is “intent”, but maybe a better word is “impression”. The court decided that if a person’s paraphernalia gives the impression that...

Missouri's "Facebook Law" Gets It All Wrong

We have an excellent blog post today from Justin Kwong, it's also located over on his blog: As a wise man once said, knee jerk laws written after one person got away with something they shouldn’t have rarely achieve the intended results and often crate even more...

State v. Leathers

When most people hear that a convicted defendant is sentenced to 189 months in jail, they assume the defendant has to serve the entire 189 months. A recent Minnesota Supreme Court decision has shown otherwise. We picked this case for this week’s blog because it...

Client Testimonial – 20110617

We received another wonderful client testimonial today.  This client was facing difficult DUI charges.  We were happy to step in and help him.  With some luck, skill, and successful negotiation, we were able to have the charges reduced to a careless...

Burglary

If you charged with burglary, choosing the right criminal defense attorney can make the difference between winning and losing the battle. In order to resolve the case in your favor, it is important to know the law, know the case, and know the legal system. That’s why...

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