Typically, how long does an arraignment hearing/First appearance last?
The hearing itself is very short, usually less than five minutes. But you should expect to spend a much longer time waiting for your name to be...
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The hearing itself is very short, usually less than five minutes. But you should expect to spend a much longer time waiting for your name to be...
Yes, the police can still charge them. The fact that you allowed them in the home may be a defense to a burglary charge. But it is not a defense to...
Both. It is a misdemeanor. In Minnesota, police have the power to charge crimes by citation. So you are charged with a misdemeanor crime. The...
Yes it will help for sure. How much it will help depends on the exact circumstances and how well you work with your lawyer.
As long as you are not the driver, it will not affect your class A license. But as you know, you are at risk for whiskey plates if she gets...
There is no timeline to get this done in the scenario you describe. The first thing you need to find out is whether the probation supervisor is...
Typically, first degree drug crimes (whether possession or sale) is punished by 86 months in prison (2/3 of that time actually behind bars followed...
No. They are not breaking Minnesota law if she has no authority over him. The 36-month rule and similar age-difference rules do not apply when both...
You are facing Minnesota's mandatory-minimum sentence law for a second offense. Under that law, you are generally looking at two or more days in...
There are two potential answers to why the cop did not arrest you. 1) He may not have had probable cause. It sounds like the evidence is pretty...