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.
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 state of Minnesota offers a free Public Criminal History Search that allows internet users to access details of past criminal convictions Minnesotans have picked up. The availability of details about any past criminal conviction you have could affect your ability to secure work and accommodation. Read More...
Minnesota’s criminal courts hear thousands of DWI cases each year. However, not all of these end with a straightforward acquittal or conviction. Under certain circumstances, criminal cases can result in something called a mistrial. Read More...
Police in Minnesota arrest thousands of people every year in relation to suspected DWI offenses. However, offenses related to driving while impaired do not always involve alcohol alone. Read More...
After a police officer arrests you for a DWI offense in Minnesota, your first instinct might be to panic. However, you should remember that there are still a few steps left in the process before you end up with a conviction. Read More...