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Bad Samaritan laws impose a duty to help victims of sex trafficking by notifying authorities or by direct intervention, or both.
In most cases, shooting a police officer can result in serious legal penalties that range from probation to life imprisonment.
A person convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI) can lose his or her serialized Commercial Driving License (CDL).
Domestic violence cases often get dismissed because of a lack of evidence, an accuser's history of false accusation, and an accuser’s failure to cooperate with the prosecutor or District Attorney.
A person who helps another person commit a crime can face criminal charges. Aiding and abetting, sometimes known as accomplice liability, is a legal tool that imposes penalties that are the same as those of the actual crime itself.
Minnesota Statutes classify murder into three degrees: First degree, second degree, and third degree. Premeditation and intent are the two main factors that determine the classification of murder.
More than half of all families that host Halloween parties intend on having alcohol at their events. If guests drive home after a night of imbibing, they might find themselves on the wrong side of the law.
A person charged with Threats of Violence in Minnesota must try his or her level best to obtain a favorable outcome from the case.
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