Do Police Have to Inform You about an Arrest Warrant?

No, the police are not required to inform a criminal suspect about the existence of an outstanding  warrant for his or her arrest. Prosecutors will usually request an arrest warrant when charging out a more serious case like aggravated assault or first degree controlled substance crime where the suspect poses a serious threat to public safety, or in situations where the accused has a [...]

By | January 24th, 2013|Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Can I Get a DWI While Parked in My Driveway?

Yes, this is what is called a physical control case. If you were under the influence of alcohol or tested above the legal limit, and in a position to start the engine and operate the vehicle, you can be charged and convicted of a DWI. It doesn't matt...

By | December 23rd, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on Can I Get a DWI While Parked in My Driveway?

What to Do When There is a Warrant for Your Arrest

When you first find out that a warrant has been issued for your arrest, you become scared and don't know what to do. The police have been coming over to your house or apartment, knocking on the door and asking questions. What steps should you take? T...

By | December 19th, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on What to Do When There is a Warrant for Your Arrest

Will I Be Drug Tested at My First Court Appearance for a Drug Crime?

If you have been charged with a controlled substance offense and are making your first court appearance, the judge may order as a condition of your release that there be no use or possession of drugs and that you  submit to random  drug testing.  You would be required by probation to submit to random  urinalysis to determine if there is a detectable amount of controlled [...]

By | December 4th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Are Police Required under Minnesota Law to Leave a Copy of the Search Warrant Affidavit?

Police are not required by Minnesota  law to leave behind a copy of the affidavit establishing probable cause for the issuance of the search warrant for your home.  Police are only required to leave  a copy of the search warrant and an inventory of items seized from the residence. A copy of the search warrant affidavit establishing probable cause [...]

By | November 27th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Minnesota Vehicle Forfeiture Law

Has your car been  seized by the police for forfeiture? If so, you may have a valid defense to the forfeiture proceeding. My advice  is to meet with an experienced forfeiture defense attorney to review the facts of your case and discuss possible defenses. Please be advised that there is a statutory time limit for [...]

By | November 7th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments