
As every driver should know, it’s against the law to operate a vehicle while inebriated. As well as that, though, it’s also a crime to have an open alcohol container in your vehicle while you’re driving, even if you’re fully sober. Read More...

Statistics show that Minnesotans own more boats per capita than people from anywhere else in the United States. There are more than 14 boats here for every 100 people, putting Minnesota well ahead of second-placed South Carolina, which has just over 11 for every 100 residents. Read More...

According to the Minnesota Board of Public Defense, court-appointed lawyers represent about 150,000 individuals in criminal cases in state courts each year. Public defenders represent the majority of felony defendants, and most minors accused of crimes as well. Read More...

The Second Amendment to the US Constitution protects the right of every American to own and use firearms. However, the courts have ruled that this right can be limited, and even taken away in some circumstances (these vary from state to state). Read More...

The longer it takes to press charges against an individual suspected of committing a criminal offense, the more difficult it becomes to give them a fair trial. Memories fade, and reliable evidence becomes harder to collect. Read More...

Statistics from the Stanford Open Policing Project indicate there are over 50,000 police traffic stops in the United States on an average day. These stops are the most common type of interaction between road users and law enforcement. Read More...

The revocation of your Minnesota driving license can have devastating impacts on your life, especially if you rely on your car for work, education, or essential family purposes. With that in mind, it’s a good idea to be aware of what kind of offenses can result in one of these punishments. Read More...

According to statistics from the Prison Policy Initiative, there are approximately 21,000 people in some form of incarceration in Minnesota. Diversion programs for certain categories of lower-level offenses help to keep this number from increasing too quickly. These schemes may also help you to get back on the road following a driving license revocation or suspension. Read More...

You may have heard of the concept of having a prison sentence reduced for “good behavior” in movies or TV, or of inmates leaving custody on parole. These are features of a system called indeterminate sentencing; in Minnesota, the authorities use the opposite framework, which is called determinate sentencing. Read More...

There are approximately 500,000 school buses on the road across the United States, making the school-bus system America’s biggest public transportation network. In Minnesota, as in many other states, there are traffic laws that relate specifically to school buses, such as the regulations around the vehicles’ stop arms. Read More...
