A DUI or drug arrest can be a frightening and confusing experience. The legal repercussions can be severe, leaving you facing license suspension, hefty fines and even jail time. In this high-pressure situation, one crucial step can make a significant difference in the...
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What can happen if you talk during drug charges interrogation?
If you are being interrogated by law enforcement about drug charges or any other criminal charges, it is important to understand your rights, which include the right to remain silent under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This right protects you against...
DUI charges by the numbers: the impact of BAC
When it comes to drunk driving charges, the level of alcohol in your bloodstream is not just a number. Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) serves as a scientific benchmark for legal intoxication and plays a pivotal role in determining the penalties you might face. What should...
Parents of teens facing criminal charges: What you need to know
Discovering your teen is facing criminal charges can be a jarring and distressing experience. As a parent, your first reaction might be a mix of anger, disappointment and concern. While these are all valid responses, try to stay calm, take a deep breath and consider...
How to defend against a speeding ticket
Defending against a speeding ticket requires understanding the laws and knowing different strategies. There are some steps you can take to help build a strong defense. Understand the ticket First, it is important to carefully read the speeding ticket. Check the date,...
What to do after sexual assault allegations
Sexual assault allegations can leave you overwhelmed and confused. Facing serious accusations has life-changing consequences and can incredibly damage wrongly accused individuals, potentially jeopardizing their reputation, career and future. What constitutes sexual...
Who must register as a sex offender?
Being convicted of a sex-related crime can come with many consequences in Minnesota. If convicted, one may face jail time, be required to pay fines, and may have to register as a sex offender. When one registers as a sex offender, the information may be public. This...