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If the Marijuana Justice Act becomes law, it will create a number of changes that impact marijuana-related offenses and consequences for marijuana use in all states.
False sex crime allegations are made for a variety of reasons including attention, sympathy, revenge, and cover-up of another crime or indiscretion.
Felony offenses and convictions can have an impact on parental rights. Courts look at the criminal history of parents to determine what's in the best interest of the child concerning living arrangements, parenting time and visitation rights.
Recent studies show that sex offender registries do not prevent future offenses as intended because they fail to address the sex offender's behavior.
Charges of breaking and entering can quickly escalate to burglary charges whether any additional crimes were actually committed or not.
Federal laws and regulations can impose collateral consequences on individuals convicted of nonviolent drug offenses.
A man was arrested for felony level driving while intoxicated (DWI) in Crow Wing, Minnesota. This was his 28th DWI in Minnesota over his lifetime.
The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence shows a clear link between substance abuse and domestic violence.