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In 2015, Minnesota recorded the third-highest rate of human trafficking incidents in the United States, and many involved children who were forced into prostitution.
When racial profiling is the basis of a DWI or any other type of arrest, charges for that offense may be dropped. Racial profiling is illegal and a violation of a person's Constitutional rights.
Drugs with the highest potential for harm and abuse carry the harshest penalties in Minnesota.
Medications that are on a Minnesota controlled substance list must be transported in their original container with the attached prescription to avoid possible arrest.
Under Minnesota law, any adult suspect that's arrested without a warrant and taken into custody must be brought before a judicial officer or judge within 36 hours after arrest.
Scientists are developing an artificial intelligence system to identify gang-related crimes, but there are concerns that innocent people may be mistakenly branded as gang members.
A new DWI law in Minnesota makes it a crime to operate an ATV or snowmobile while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Minneapolis attorney, Max Keller of Keller Criminal Defense Attorneys presented oral arguments to the Minnesota Supreme Court on May 7, 2018. The case, State of Minnesota, Respondent vs. Christopher Lee Holloway involved Christopher Holloway, who was charged with third-degree and fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct for an incident with a 14-year-old.
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