Criminal Defense

Murder In Blue Earth, But Why No 1st Degree Murder Charge?

Unfortunately, there is another murder in Southern Minnesota, this time in the small town of Blue Earth. It looks like Brian Freeman (his last name is ironic isn’t it, as he won’t be a free...

| February 23, 2012 | Murder/Manslaughter/Homicide
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Top 10 Literary Lawyers

Readers love their characters, and few are as diverse a group as the written lawyer. As some of the most diverse characters in the fictional tradition, the barrister can be a source of good or...

| February 22, 2012 | Criminal Defense
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Minnesota’s Juvenile Court System

Minnesota’s Juvenile Courts Most people probably have a general idea that there are separate Minnesota courts for children who are charged with committing a crime.  But what exactly do juvenile courts do, and when could...

| February 16, 2012 | Juvenile Crimes
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What happens if I plead guilty to a crime in Minnesota?

What happens if I plead guilty to a crime in Minnesota? Guilty or Not Guilty | If you have been charged with a crime, you might already know that you have a few options for...

| February 13, 2012 | Criminal Defense
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Minnesota’s Restrictions On Firearm Possession After Conviction

Firearm Possession After Conviction | Most states, including Minnesota, have laws prohibiting people who have been convicted of certain crimes from possessing firearms.  In many cases where these laws are violated, the violation simply comes...

| January 18, 2012 | Criminal Defense, Firearm Restoration
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Can The Police Put A GPS Tracking Device On My Car In Minnesota?

Vehicle owners in Minnesota often wonder if vehicle GPS tracking can be used by law enforcement without consent. This concern is understandable. GPS tracking can reveal your daily movements, personal routines, and private destinations. Knowing...

| November 22, 2011 | Criminal Defense
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Does Rejecting A Great Plea Bargain And Losing At Trial Constitute Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel? (Lafler v. Cooper)

The latest case to go to the Supreme Court is Lafler v. Cooper, an assault case where the prosecution offered 51 months if Mr. Cooper plead guilty.  His lawyer, looked at the facts and told...

| November 9, 2011 | Assault
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Expungement of Criminal Records in Minnesota: Your Guide to a Fresh Start

Everyone makes mistakes. Some are minor, while others can result in criminal convictions that follow you for years. Fortunately, Minnesota law provides options for clearing or sealing certain criminal records, helping you move forward without...

| October 13, 2011 | Criminal Defense, Expungement
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What went right with the Munt murder trial in Mankato? Everything.

Last week, Joel Munt was found sane and sentenced to life without parole (along with a few hundred months in prison for his various other crimes). As a criminal defense lawyer I often tend to be critical...

| October 4, 2011 | Criminal Defense
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DNA Collection From Felons in Minnesota

If you are convicted of a felony in Minnesota, you will be required to have a DNA sample taken.   Minnesota law requires samples from several different groups of people, which can in turn be...

| September 30, 2011 | Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes
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