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Self Defense Isn’t Against the Law (But Can You Prove it?)

In Minnesota, reasonable force may be legally used as self-defense in an unprovoked attack when the person can prove that his/her actions are justified for self-protection against bodily harm and certain conditions existed.

The Plea for Freedom

Criminal cases often involve plea deals where a defendant receives a reduced sentence for pleading guilty to one or more crimes.

A Criminal Conviction Could Cost You Your Kids

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.